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Title: Immigrant - native wage gaps in time series: Complementarities or composition effects?

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2013

Abstract: This study investigates the role of immigrant composition in creating the observed negative correlation between immigrant supply and immigrant wages in US time series, which has recently been interpreted as evidence of immigrant-native complementarities in production. The main finding is that compositional effects fully explain this empirical pattern. Newly-arrived immigrants, notably Latin Americans, earn less than previous immigrants. Hence their presence decreases average immigrant wages, mechanically. Controlling for this, no negative relation between immigrant supply and immigrant wages remains. More generally, the findings highlight problems in structural estimation of wage effects of immigration, and also the need to distinguish between effects of immigrants of different origins.

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Authors: Ruist, Joakim

Publisher: University of Gothenburg

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration

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