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Does timing matter? Language course participation and language outcomes amongst new immigrants

Sociology

Does timing matter? Language course participation and language outcomes amongst new immigrants

J. Wood and D. Lens

This study by Jonas Wood and Dries Lens explores how the timing of language course enrollment affects language proficiency outcomes for new immigrants in Flanders, Belgium. It reveals that delays in course participation can lead to significant struggles in language attainment, particularly for family and humanitarian migrants. Discover how timely language programs are crucial for successful integration.... show more
Abstract
Host country language acquisition is widely considered an important factor to prevent the social and economic exclusion of immigrants. High-income countries invest considerably in language courses for new immigrants, yet hitherto our understanding of when participation in such courses seems to stimulate language acquisition remains limited. As a result, this article addresses whether the timing of language course enrolment is related to course outcomes in terms of credentialed language proficiency. This study benefits from longitudinal population data including all new migrants entering Flanders (Belgium) in 2009–2021, to assess whether associations between language course timing and outcomes persist, for different legal categories of immigrants, when controlling for compositional factors. Findings indicate that for most immigrant categories, negative associations between course postponement and host country language attainment are explained by migration background and human capital. However, amongst family and humanitarian migrants, a negative association between course timing and outcomes persists. This persistent negative linkage suggests a stronger vulnerability to less effective (informal) learning trajectories and downward spiralling opportunities and motivation in the case of language course postponement, but also highlights the need for future research using causal estimation strategies. As such, research on language course timing and outcomes contributes to the literature highlighting that timing—e.g., regarding asylum procedures, housing, but also language programmes—matters in immigrants’ trajectories of integration in host countries.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
May 07, 2024
Authors
Jonas Wood, Dries Lens
Tags
language proficiency
immigrants
Flanders
course enrollment
integration
human capital
vulnerability
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