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The effect of health on refugees’ labor market integration: evidence from a natural experiment in Germany

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"This paper analyzes the role of health for refugees’ integration into host societies' labor markets. We exploit the quasi-random dispersal policies of refugees across regions in Germany to analyze the causal effect of health on employment. Based on regional and temporal heterogeneity in a policy adoption that provided earlier access to health care services through electronic health cards (eHCs), combined with the regional availability of health care services and pre-migration health status, we construct instrumental variables (IVs) providing plausibly exogenous variation in refugees’ post-arrival health status. Our results reveal that favorable physical health (PCS) improves males’ employment probability. Concurrently, favorable mental health (MCS) increases females’ employment rates, although this effect must be scrutinized due to weak instruments. Regarding potential mechanisms, we provide evidence that better health increases language course participation and German language proficiency for female refugees." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Goßner, L., Jaschke, P. & Kosyakova, Y. (2025): The effect of health on refugees’ labor market integration: evidence from a natural experiment in Germany. (IAB-Discussion Paper 05/2025), Nürnberg. DOI:10.48720/IAB.DP.2505

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