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Table 7 Immigration and nonstandard hours, 2SLS: blue collars, white collars, self‐employed

From: Do immigrants squeeze natives out of bad schedules? Evidence from Italy

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Sample

Overall

Blue collars

White collars

Highly‐specialized

Self‐employed

    

White collars

 

log (Foreign Population)

0.020***

‐0.029***

‐0.017**

‐0.009

‐0.002

 

(0.005)

(0.010)

(0.008)

(0.021)

(0.013)

Observations

684,530

233,280

271,278

52,624

179,567

Mean of Dep.Var.

0.28

0.29

0.22

0.27

0.35

Standard errors in parentheses

*** p<0.01, ** p<0.05, * p<0.1

  1. The sample considered in columns 1‐3 is the overall working age population (15‐64) employed at the time of the interview. The dependent variable is the probability of working at non‐standard hours. All estimates follow the baseline specification (col.4, Table 1). The data sources are LFS (2006‐2008), Municipal Records (2006‐2008), ISTAT Province Accounts (1995) and Minister of Interior for Residence Permits issued at the province level as of 1995.