Immigrants' and Native Workers: New Analysis on Longitudinal Data

49 Pages Posted: 10 Aug 2013 Last revised: 12 Apr 2023

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Mette Foged

University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics

Giovanni Peri

University of California, Davis - Department of Economics

Date Written: August 2013

Abstract

Using longitudinal data on the universe of workers in Denmark during the period 1991-2008 we track the labor market outcomes of low skilled natives in response to an exogenous inflow of low skilled immigrants. We innovate on previous identification strategies by considering immigrants distributed across municipalities by a refugee dispersal policy in place between 1986 and 1998. We find that an increase in the supply of refugee-country immigrants pushed less educated native workers (especially the young and low-tenured ones) to pursue less manual-intensive occupations. As a result immigration had positive effects on native unskilled wages, employment and occupational mobility.

Suggested Citation

Foged, Mette and Peri, Giovanni, Immigrants' and Native Workers: New Analysis on Longitudinal Data (August 2013). NBER Working Paper No. w19315, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2308283

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