articleAmerican Economic Journal Economic PolicyOct 25, 2011Closed access

Why Do Skilled Immigrants Struggle in the Labor Market? A Field Experiment with Thirteen Thousand Resumes

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research · National Bureau of Economic Research

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Abstract

Thousands of randomly manipulated resumes were sent in response to online job postings in Toronto to investigate why immigrants, allowed in based on skill, struggle in the labor market. The study finds substantial discrimination across a variety of occupations towards applicants with foreign experience or those with Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, and Greek names compared with English names. Listing language fluency, multinational firm experience, education from highly selective schools, or active extracurricular activities had no diminishing effect. Recruiters justify this behavior based on language skill concerns but fail to fully account for offsetting features when listed. (JEL J15, J24, J61)

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Keywords
  • Fluency
  • Immigration
  • Multinational corporation
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Listing (finance)
  • Labour economics
  • Foreign language
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