Immigration and the unemployment benefit programme in Australia
Authors:
Asifa Nahid; Abul F. M. Shamsuddin
DOI:
10.1080/00036840010014021
Publication Frequency:
24 issues per year
Subjects:
Economics;
Macroeconomics;
Number of References: 15
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Abstract
A widely held view is that immigrants contribute to public debt through their over representation in the unemployment benefit programme. An empirical investigation, based on the 1990 Income Distribution Survey, finds support for this view. In contrast to the US and Canadian studies, this paper observes that the probability of receiving unemployment benefits is higher for immigrants than the native-born population and immigrants, who participate in the unemployment benefit programme, also receive a greater amount of unemployment benefits.
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