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Nonparametric Bounds on the Returns to Language Skills
Libertad Gonzalez Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) March 2004 IZA Discussion Paper No. 1098 Abstract: This paper applies the theoretical literature on nonparametric bounds on treatment effects to the estimation of how limited English proficiency (LEP) affects wages and employment opportunities for Hispanic workers in the United States. I analyze the identifying power of several weak assumptions on treatment response and selection, and stress the interactions between LEP and education, occupation and immigration status. I show that the combination of two weak but credible assumptions provides informative upper bounds on the returns to language skills for certain subgroups of the population. Adding age at arrival as a monotone instrumental variable also provides informative lower bounds.
Keywords: nonparametric bounds, language skills, Hispanic workers, labor market outcomes JEL Classifications: C14, J24, J31 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: April 13, 2004 ; Last revised: September 02, 2004Suggested CitationContact Information
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