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Title: The Effect of Internal Migration on Local Labor Markets: American Cities During the Great Depression
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2008
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Abstract: During the Great Depression, as today, migrants were accused of taking jobs and crowding relief rolls. At the time, protest concerned internal migrants rather than the foreign born. We investigate the effect of net migration on local labor markets, instrumenting for migrant flows to a destination with extreme weather events and variation in New Deal programs in typical sending areas. Migration had little effect on the hourly earnings of existing residents. Instead, migration prompted some residents to move away and others to lose weeks of work and/or access to relief jobs. Given the period’s high unemployment, these lost work opportunities were costly to existing residents.
Url: http://papers.ccpr.ucla.edu/index.php/pwp/article/view/912
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Authors: Boustan, Leah; Fishback, Price V.; Kantor, Shawn
Series Title: UCLA CCPR Population Working Papers
Publication Number: CCPR‐007‐08
Institution: UCLA and NBER
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration
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