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Title: Ethnic Unemployment Rates and Frictional Markets

Author(s): Laurent Gobillon, Peter Rupert and Etienne Wasmer

Publication Date: June 2013

Keyword(s): discrimination, ethnic groups, local markets and matching model

Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics and Labour Economics

Abstract: The unemployment rate in France is roughly 6 percentage points higher for African immigrants than for natives. In the US the unemployment rate is approximately 9 percentage points higher for blacks than for whites. Commute time data indicates that minorities face longer commute times to work, potentially reflecting more difficult access to jobs. In this paper we investigate the impact of spatial mismatch on the unemployment rate of ethnic groups using the matching model proposed by Rupert and Wasmer (2012). We find that spatial factors explain between 1 to 1.5 percentage points of the unemployment rate gap in both France and the US, amounting to 17% to 25% of the relative gap in France and about 10% in the US. Among these factors, differences in commuting distance plays the most important role. In France, though, longer commuting distances may be mitigated by higher mobility in the housing market for African workers. Overall, we still conclude that labor market factors remain the main explanation for the higher unemployment rate of Africans.

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Gobillon, L, Rupert, P and Wasmer, E. 2013. 'Ethnic Unemployment Rates and Frictional Markets'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=9507