Migration and employment status during the turbulent nineties in Sweden



Table 4. Out-migrants to various labour market “careers”. * = t-values significant at 5%-level.

1991

1993

1996

1997

Employment_________

R2:

.72

R2:

.55

R2:

.59

R2:

.61

POP____________

*

-5.32

*

-2.97

*

-4.32

*

-4.27

EDHIGH_________

-.48

.16

.06

.63

EDLOW_________

-.29

.82

-1.82

.50

LOCTURN________

.04

-.94

-1.32

-1.47

EMP____________

*

-3.27

.20

.49

*

-2.77

AGE____________

*

4.47

*

3.60

1.67

*

2.99

BRW___________

*

2.40

.41

1.70

*

2.31

INC_______________

1.92

1.09

1.88

1.46

KNOWINT_________

-.69

1.00

-.39

-.11

INMIG_____________

*

4.11

*

2.55

*

3.04

*

4.16

Unemployment_______

R2:

.61

R2:

.77

R2:

.75

R2:

.73

POP____________

*

-3.56

*

-3.26

*

-2.52

*

-3.28

EDHIGH_________

-.08

-1.38

-.48

-.24

EDLOW_________

1.26

-.12

1.60

-1.12

LOCTURN________

*

2.38

1.34

-.58

-1.09

EMP____________

*

-2.05

*

-4.31

*

-3.91

-1.31

AGE____________

1.92

-.33

-.72

-.96

BRW___________

.68

.73

.13

.60

INC_______________

*

3.02

*

2.42

*

2.80

-.57

KNOWINT_________

.15

______.66

.87

-.81

INMIG_____________

.19

*

3.73

+

2.53

.84

Studies_________________

R2:

.43

R2:

.38

R2:

.52

R2:

.45

POP____________

*

-5.75

*

-5.07

*

-6.29

*

-4.60

EDHIGH_________

*

2.26

1.31

.12

1.50

EDLOW_________

-.57

*

-2.17

*

-3.88

-1.94

LOCTURN________

-.30

*

-3.55

*

-3.62

*

-2.73

EMP____________

-1.51

-.86

*

-2.63

*

-3.15

AGE____________

1.01

1.86

1.21

-.68

BRW___________

*

2.82

*

3.24

*

6.34

*

4.42

INC_______________

.69

-.67

-1.82

-.16

KNOWINT_________

1.10

.68

-76

.46

INMIG_____________

-.49

.72

*

2.96

*

3.23

’’Other”_________________

R2:

.42

R2:

.60

R2:

.59

R2:

.48

POP____________

-.67

-.74

1.31

-1.08

EDHIGH_________

*

-2.08

*

-2.07

*

-3.01

-.46

EDLOW_________

1.07

1.47

.42

.10

LOCTURN________

-1.36

-.57

-1.37

-.93

EMP____________

-1.59

-1.75

*

-2.56

-1.60

AGE____________

1.29

-.20

*

-2.41

-.87

BRW___________

-.03

-.46

-92

.23

INC_______________

1.93

*

2.99

.59

.17

KNOWINT_________

.51

1.32

.80

-.42

INMIG_____________

1.86

*

3.56

*

5.20

*

2.98

Total___________________

R2:

.73

R2:

.67

R2:

.69

R2:

.71

POP____________

*

-5.41

*

-4.25

*

-4.98

*

-5.32

EDHIGH_________

-.49

-.23

-.52

.96

EDLOW_________

.17

-.10

*

-2.11

-.70

LOCTURN________

.09

-1.65

*

-2.32

*

-2.42

EMP____________

*

-3.49

-1.47

*

-2.05

*

-3.64

AGE____________

*

3.74

*

2.40

.89

1.39

BRW___________

*

2.10

1.32

*

2.68

*

3.10

INC_______________

*

2.55

1.52

1.13

.68

KNOWINT_________

-.07

1.25

.49

-.15

INMIG_____________

*

3.23

*

3.32

*

4.48

*

4.89

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