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Title: Closing Heaven’s Door: Evidence from the 1920s U.S. Immigration Quota Acts

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: The introduction of immigration quotas in the 1920s fundamentally changed U.S. immigration policy. We exploit this policy change to estimate the economic consequences of immigration restrictions for the U.S. economy. The implementation of the quota system led to a long-lasting relative decline in population growth in areas with larger pre-existing immigrant communities of affected nationalities. This effect was largely driven by the policy-restricted supply of immigrants from quota-affected nationalities and lower fertility of first- and second-generation immigrant women. In the more affected areas labor productivity growth in manufacturing declined substantially and native workers were pushed into lower-wage occupations. While native white workers faced sizable earnings losses, black workers benefited from the quota system and improved their relative economic status within the more affected areas.

Url: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3059439

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Authors: Ager, Philipp; Wrom Hansen, Casper

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Publication Number: 11/2017

Institution: University of Southern Denmark

Pages: 50

Publisher Location: Odense, Denmark

Data Collections: IPUMS USA - Ancestry Full Count Data

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration, Race and Ethnicity

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