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This article examines the relationships of substitutability and complementarity between native workers and immigrants … employment and wages of native workers by taking into account the interrelations between all factors. In general, there is a …
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It is now well known that exogenous immigration shocks tend to have benign effects on native employment outcomes … the effects of an immigration shock on labor demand by testing a general equilibrium model in which imperfectly … substitutable native and immigrant workers spend their wages on a locally produced good. The shock induces three responses: (i) a …
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immigration on worker relocation across industries is far larger than its impact on average native wages. …In this paper I provide estimates of the impact of immigration on native wage and employment levels (rather than on … effects in the service sector and large native employment increases in manufacturing due to immigration. This heterogeneous …
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the two great American immigration surges (roughly 1870-1914 and 1980 to the present).   The literature is fairly …
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on natives' wages and employment. If immigrants are relatively good substitutes for native workers, the impact of … immigration will be largest immediately upon the immigrants' arrival, and may become smaller as the labor market adjusts to the … supply shock. Conversely, if immigrants upon arrival are poor substitutes for natives, the initial effect of immigration is …
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This paper addresses a central issue to migration the role of immigrants in entrepreneurial activity. In particular, the paper focuses on the determinants of the decision to become an entrepreneur for Turks living in Germany. The paper provides some important benchmarks, including the...
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labor markets with stagnant minimum wages, and this result is robust to a number of alternative interpretations. This …
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This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to analyze the labor market experience of high-skilled immigrants relative to high-skilled natives. Immigrants are found to be more likely to be working in one of the high-skilled occupations than natives, but the gap between the two...
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This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to study labor market assimilation of self-employed immigrants. Separate earnings functions for the self-employed and wage/salary workers are estimated. To control for endogenous sorting into the sectors, models of the self-employment...
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in immigration selection criteria and other policy settings, as well as in the macroeconomic employment conditions at … macroeconomic and immigration policy setting of Cohort 2. Although the advantage derived from the Cohort 2 setting is not itself …
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