The Economic Returns to Multiple Language Usage in Western Europe

Donald r. Williams

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    Abstract

    To what extent are there economic returns to learning a second or third language? Do the benefits differ according to country? This paper examines the return to multi-lingualism in the workplace. In particular, we estimate the effect that using an additional language in one's job has on earnings for a sample of workers in the European Community Household Panel survey. Log-earnings regressions are estimated by country with controls for standard human capital, job, and personal characteristics. Preliminary results indicate that the use of a second language in the workplace raises earnings by about 5 to 10 percent, but the results are sensitive to the specification used and vary across countries, occupations, and gender.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
    Number of pages0
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Publication series

    NameIRISS Working Papers
    PublisherCEPS/INSTEAD
    No.2006-07

    Keywords

    • Western Europe
    • language usage

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