@techreport{5d0290b7fd444cc28508543436c92580,
title = "Matching Language Proficiency to Occupation: The Effect on Immigrants' earnings",
abstract = "This paper analyzes the effect on earnings of the matching of English language skills to occupational requirements. It uses data from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database and a “Realized Matches” procedure to quantify expected levels of English skills in each of over 500 occupations in the US Census. Earnings data from the 2000 US Census for foreign-born adult male workers are then examined in relation to these occupational English requirements. The analyses show that earnings are related to correct matching of an individual{\textquoteright}s language skills and that of his occupation. Moreover, the findings are robust with respect to a range of measurement and specification issues. Immigrant settlement policy may have a role to play in matching immigrants to jobs that use their language skills most effectively.",
keywords = "Earnings, English Language, Immigrants, Schooling",
author = "Chiswick, {Barry R.} and Paul Miller",
year = "2007",
language = "English",
series = "Economics Discussion Papers",
publisher = "UWA Business School",
number = "7",
address = "Australia",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "UWA Business School",
}