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Economics of minority groups: labour market returns and transmission of indigenous languages
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posted on 2023-06-10, 01:30 authored by Diego de la FuenteDiego de la Fuente, Panu PelkonenThis study demonstrates a series of links between minority language skills, their economic return and their transmission across generations. Using a detailed matching procedure and different data sources, we estimate the likelihood of being employed for bilingual versus monolingual men for a large number of Mexican indigenous groups. We find that for indigenous groups, retaining the minority language along with Spanish increases employment opportunities. Furthermore, we show that the languages that are associated with larger labour market benefits are more likely to be passed on from parents to children, controlling for other factors. Overall, this study shows that the continuity of minority languages across generations is linked to concrete economic benefits, labour market specialisation, and insurance value, along with the usual social factors within the family and the community.
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- Published
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IZA Discussion Paper SeriesISSN
2365-9793Publisher
IZAPublisher URL
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1-49Article number
a14539Department affiliated with
- Economics Publications
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