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Title: Immigration and Economic Performance Across Fifty U.S. States from 1980-2015
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Publication Year: 2018
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Abstract: The fifty US states experienced diverse increases in immigration since 1980 but shared a similar institutional framework, which allows us to assess the impact of immigration on several macro-level variables of economic performance. We use data from a variety of public sources and the popular shift-share instrument to isolate exogenous variation in migration by state and decade since 1980. Although the overall correlation between immigration and performance variables is positive, analysis of regional and time variation reveals a negative growth relationship between the foreign-born share of the labor force and GDP, per-capita GDP, employment, native employment, and per-capita income. Most of those effects dissipate in level regressions that assess longer-term impacts. JEL codes: C36, J21, J61, O51 We thank Garett Jones and Aaron Smith for comments. All errors are ours.
Url: https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/18112-kane-rutledge_updated.pdf
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Authors: Kane, Tim; Rutledge, Zach
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Publication Number: 18112
Institution: Hoover Institution
Pages: 26
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other
Countries: United States