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The Linguistic and Economic Adjustment of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in the United States, 2000: A Preliminary Report


Barry R. Chiswick


University of Illinois at Chicago; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Michael Wenz


University of Illinois at Chicago

August 2004

IZA Discussion Paper No. 1238

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This paper is an analysis of the English-language proficiency and labor market earnings of Soviet Jewish immigrants to the United States from 1965 to 2000, using the 2000 Census of Population. Comparisons are made to similar analyses using the 1980 and 1990 Censuses. A consistent finding is that recently arrived Soviet Jewish immigrants have lower levels of English proficiency and earnings than other immigrants, other variables being the same. However, they have a steeper improvement in both proficiency and earnings with duration in the United States and the differences from the other European immigrants disappear after a few years. The Soviet Jewish immigrants have both a higher level of schooling and a larger effect of schooling on earnings than other immigrants, even other European immigrants.

The lower initial English proficiency and earnings, the steeper improvement with duration and the rapid attainment of parity is consistent with the refugee nature of their migration. That the same pattern exists across three censuses suggests that it is a refugee assimilation process, and not a decline in the unmeasured dimensions of the earnings potential of recent cohorts of Soviet Jewish immigrants. The larger effect of schooling on earnings among Soviet Jewish immigrants is similar to the larger effect of schooling on earnings among Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants to the United States since 1965 appear to have made a very successful linguistic and labor market adjustment.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 40

Keywords: earnings, language proficiency, immigrants, Jews, Soviet Union

JEL Classification: J6, J31, J24

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Date posted: August 11, 2004  

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Chiswick, Barry R. and Wenz, Michael, The Linguistic and Economic Adjustment of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in the United States, 2000: A Preliminary Report (August 2004). IZA Discussion Paper No. 1238. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=575022

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Barry R. Chiswick (Contact Author)
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Michael Wenz
University of Illinois at Chicago
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