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Last Published October 20, 2019 03:27 PM December 12, 2024 10:36 AM
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Paper Abstract We study a randomly-assigned program providing information on U.S. settlement for new Filipino immigrants. The intervention, a 2.5-hour pre-departure training and an accompanying paper handbook, has no effect on employment, settlement, and subjective wellbeing, but leads immigrants to acquire substantially fewer social network connections. We rationalize these findings with a simple model, showing that information and social network links are substitutes under reasonable assumptions. Consistent with the model, the treatment reduces social network links more when costs of acquiring network links are lower. Offsetting reductions in the acquisition of social network connections can hence reduce the effectiveness of information interventions.
Paper Citation Barsbai, Toman, Victoria Licuanan, Andreas Steinmayr, Erwin Tiongson and Dean Yang (2024). Information and Immigrant Settlement. Journal of Development Economics, 170: 103305.
Paper URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2024.103305
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