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an increase in immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled time series … of labour. But, existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers in the UK (e … wage structure. This paper offers a resolution of this puzzle – natives and immigrants are imperfect substitutes, so that …
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labor share, employment and wages respond to privatization and other regulatory changes. We exploit cross-country panel data …
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expected to have only small allocational consequences and that measures of base wages are more useful in drawing conclusions …
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expected to have only small allocational consequences and that measures of base wages are more useful in drawing conclusions …
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immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled time series of British cross … only sizeable effect of increased immigration is on the wages of those immigrants who are already here. …Immigration to the UK has risen over time. Existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native …
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We estimate the elasticity of vacancy duration with respect to posted wages, using data from the near-universe of …
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substitutes, so that an increase in immigration reduces the wages of immigrants relative to natives. We show this using a pooled … wages of native-born workers, but that the only sizeable effect of increased immigration is on the wages of those immigrants …the wages of native-born workers in the UK have failed to find any significant effect. This is something of a puzzle …
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reduced the wages of immigrants - and in particular of university educated immigrants - with little discernable effect on the … the wages of native-born workers in the UK. This is potentially puzzling since there is evidence that changes in the … supply of educated natives have significant effects on their wages. Using a pooled time series of British crosssectional …
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labor share, employment and wages respond to privatization and other regulatory changes. We exploit cross-country panel data …
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