Working paper
Welfare reform and migrant's long-term labor market integration
Publisher
Labour force participation
Welfare reform
Migrants
Mothers
Australia
Description
The authors study the effect of welfare assistance on migrant integration in Australia. The government implemented a policy reducing welfare support for migrants, particularly mothers with children, during their first two years in the country, which was announced after arrival. Using a regression discontinuity design and administrative welfare data spanning 21 years, they find that this reform significantly decreased welfare receipt over the long term, widened over time, and stabilised in the long run. Benefits were reduced by 28%, and time on benefits by 19%, particularly in unemployment and disability categories. The authors observe larger treatment effects for mothers from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, ANU 2023
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
TTPI Working Paper 10/2023
Post date:
25 Jul 2023
