Immigrants' return to schooling in Sweden

Författare: Martin Nordin, Och

Publicerad i: International Migration 2011, vol.49, no.4, pp. 144-166

Sammanfattning av Working paper 2007:12

The aim of this paper is to examine if the returns to immigrants’ schooling are lower than the returns to natives’ schooling. In addition the paper tries to estab­lish whether immigrants who invest in different amounts of Swedish education also differ in their returns to schooling. The results show that the difference in returns to schooling between immigrants and natives is generally quite small. Moreover, the returns to schooling are considerably higher for immigrants who arrived in Sweden during compulsory school age than for immigrants who ar­rived in Sweden after compulsory school age. Moreover, immigrants who complete their schooling in Sweden have, in general, much higher returns than immigrants with only foreign schooling.

Keywords: Immigrants, return to schooling, incomes
JEL-codes: J15, J24