Islamistic terror and the labour market prospects of arab men in england: Does a country's direct involvement matter?
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In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 57, No. 4, 01.09.2010, p. 430-454.
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T1 - Islamistic terror and the labour market prospects of arab men in england
T2 - Does a country's direct involvement matter?
AU - Braakmann, Nils
PY - 2010/9/1
Y1 - 2010/9/1
N2 - This paper considers two questions on the labour market discrimination against Arab or Muslim men after the recent terrorist attacks. First, I consider for the first time the impact of the September 11 attacks on the wages and working hours of Arabs in Europe. Second, I test whether the fact that a country was the direct target of terrorist attacks influences discrimination using the Madrid train bombings on 11 March 2004 and the London bombings on 7 July 2005 as quasi-experimental events. The results indicate that the wages, hours worked and employment probabilities of Arab men were unchanged by the attacks.
AB - This paper considers two questions on the labour market discrimination against Arab or Muslim men after the recent terrorist attacks. First, I consider for the first time the impact of the September 11 attacks on the wages and working hours of Arabs in Europe. Second, I test whether the fact that a country was the direct target of terrorist attacks influences discrimination using the Madrid train bombings on 11 March 2004 and the London bombings on 7 July 2005 as quasi-experimental events. The results indicate that the wages, hours worked and employment probabilities of Arab men were unchanged by the attacks.
KW - Economics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77955829219&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1467-9485.2010.00525.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1467-9485.2010.00525.x
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 57
SP - 430
EP - 454
JO - Scottish Journal of Political Economy
JF - Scottish Journal of Political Economy
SN - 0036-9292
IS - 4
ER -