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Title: Immigrants and The Great Divergence

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: An extensive literature has studied the spatial sorting of workers by skill since the 1980s. This paper extends the existing literature by using Census microdata to show that geographic sorting is also nativity-biased, and that immigrant workers sort into cities with higher wages and inelastic housing supplies. I use a spatial equilibrium model to predict worker sorting across housing supply elasticity in response to changes in local labor demand. I find that local labor demand shocks are a strong predictor of the observed skill- and nativity-biased sorting when the elasticity of migration for immigrants is greater than for natives.

Url: https://arefiles.ucdavis.edu/uploads/filer_public/3b/41/3b4185f2-a631-4162-9e29-3b94b54a62ae/adnrew_padovani_-_immigrants_and_the_great_divergence.pdf

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Authors: Padovani, Andrew, J

Publisher: University of California, Davis

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration

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