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Title: The Heterogeneity of Immigrants, Host Countries' Income and Productivity: A Channel Accounting Approaching
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2014
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Abstract: This article exploits changes in the distribution of immigrants across 20 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries from 1960 to 2005 in order to assess their contribution to income of destination countries. The non-random sorting of immigrants across countries is addressed by using an instrumental variable strategy. The instrument is built by estimating a bilateral migration model incorporating exogenous origin country determinants of migration. Aggregate results reveal that immigrants have a positive effect on income that works primarily through total factor productivity (TFP). We further construct a novel dataset from censuses and labor force surveys to explore the information on the age of immigrants. Contrasting income effects are found across age groups: a higher share of immigrants among the youth has a negative impact on aggregate income, while a higher share of immigrants among prime-aged workers has a positive effect. We interpret this disparity as short-term versus medium-term effects. Adjustments over time involve changes in TFP but also in the human capital of the native-born.
Url: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecin.12141/pdf
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Authors: Aleksynska, Mariya; Tritah, Ahmed
Periodical (Full): Economic Inquiry
Issue: 1
Volume: 53
Pages: 150-172
Data Collections: IPUMS International
Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other
Countries: Canada, France, Greece, Portugal, Spain, United States