Immigrants and Employer-Provided Training

29 Pages Posted: 15 Oct 2009 Last revised: 8 May 2025

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Alan Barrett

Economic and Social Research Institute; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Seamus McGuinness

Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland

Martin O'Brien

University of Wollongong - School of Accounting, Economics & Finance

Philip J. O'Connell

Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland

Abstract

Much has been written about the labour market outcomes for immigrants in their host countries, particularly with regard to earnings, employment and occupational attainment. However, much less attention has been paid to the question of whether immigrants are as likely to receive employer-provided training relative to comparable natives. As such training should be crucial in determining the labour market success of immigrants in the long run it is a critically important question. Using data from a large scale survey of employees in Ireland, we find that immigrants are less likely to receive training from employers, with immigrants from the New Member States of the EU experiencing a particular disadvantage. The immigrant training disadvantage arises in part from a failure on the part of immigrants to get employed by training-oriented firms. However, they also experience a training disadvantage relative to natives within firms where less training is provided.

Keywords: Ireland, employer-provided training, immigrants

JEL Classification: J24, J61

Suggested Citation

Barrett, Alan M. and McGuinness, Seamus and O'Brien, Martin John and O'Connell, Philip J., Immigrants and Employer-Provided Training. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4425, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1489248

Alan M. Barrett (Contact Author)

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Seamus McGuinness

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Martin John O'Brien

University of Wollongong - School of Accounting, Economics & Finance ( email )

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Philip J. O'Connell

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