Slipping through the Cracks of a Welfare State: Children of Immigrants in Finland
Sarvimäki, Matti; Ansala, Laura; Hämäläinen, Ulla (2016-03-22)
Sarvimäki, Matti
Ansala, Laura
Hämäläinen, Ulla
Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus VATT
22.03.2016
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018042619063
Tiivistelmä
We document large differences in educational attainment, criminal sentences and use of psychotropic medication between the children of immigrants and natives living in Finland. Among the offspring of immigrants from the OECD countries and the former Soviet Union, the disadvantage in education reverses and differences in criminal sentences disappear once we condition on parental income and location of residence. In contrast, large gaps remain for the children of immigrants from other regions, even conditional on background characteristics. Furthermore, the children of immigrants from all source areas are substantially less likely to use psychotropic medication than the offspring of natives despite their higher self-reported mental health problems. These results suggest that institutions designed to help disadvantaged natives do not fully reach the children of immigrants.
Tutkimusteema
Labour market, Työmarkkinat, Labor market and policies promoting economic growth, Työmarkkinat ja kasvua tukeva politiikka
JEL
I210 - Analysis of Education, J150 - Economics of Minorities and Races; Non-labor Discrimination, I140 - Health and Inequality
Avainsanat
children of immigrants, second-generation immigrants, education, crime, health
Kokoelmat
- VATT Working Papers [159]