Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey
Using a representative survey of 801 employers across Atlantic Canada, we empirically test various factors associated with employer hiring attitudes towards international migrants. Our results indicate that employers who hired international immigrants in the past 12 months exhibited more positive at...
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ftzbwkiel:oai:econstor.eu:10419/278917 2024-01-28T10:07:19+01:00 Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey Fang, Tony Zhang, Tingting Hartley, John 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/278917 eng eng Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Series: IZA Discussion Papers No. 16219 gbv-ppn:1848529252 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/278917 RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16219 http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen ddc:330 J23 J61 J63 J68 international immigrants labour and skill shortages employer hiring attitudes employer survey Atlantic Canada doc-type:workingPaper 2023 ftzbwkiel 2024-01-01T00:42:43Z Using a representative survey of 801 employers across Atlantic Canada, we empirically test various factors associated with employer hiring attitudes towards international migrants. Our results indicate that employers who hired international immigrants in the past 12 months exhibited more positive attitudes towards them, consistent with the contact theory. We also find provincial variations in hiring attitudes in that employers in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and PEI had more positive attitudes than those in New Brunswick. In addition, employers in the public sector organizations held more positive perceptions than those in the private sector. Although the coefficients for rural-urban divide and organizational sizes have the expected signs but most of them are statistically insignificant. There are no clear patterns cross industries. Interpretations for our main findings are offered, along with policy and practice implications Report Newfoundland EconStor (German National Library of Economics, ZBW) Canada |
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Using a representative survey of 801 employers across Atlantic Canada, we empirically test various factors associated with employer hiring attitudes towards international migrants. Our results indicate that employers who hired international immigrants in the past 12 months exhibited more positive attitudes towards them, consistent with the contact theory. We also find provincial variations in hiring attitudes in that employers in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and PEI had more positive attitudes than those in New Brunswick. In addition, employers in the public sector organizations held more positive perceptions than those in the private sector. Although the coefficients for rural-urban divide and organizational sizes have the expected signs but most of them are statistically insignificant. There are no clear patterns cross industries. Interpretations for our main findings are offered, along with policy and practice implications |
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Fang, Tony Zhang, Tingting Hartley, John |
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Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey |
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Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey |
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Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey |
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Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey |
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Examining the Determinants of Managers' Hiring Attitudes Towards Immigrant Workers: Evidence from an Employer Survey |
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examining the determinants of managers' hiring attitudes towards immigrant workers: evidence from an employer survey |
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Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) |
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Series: IZA Discussion Papers No. 16219 gbv-ppn:1848529252 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/278917 RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16219 |
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