Does immigration affect wages?
Does immigration affect wages?
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"Previous research has reached mixed conclusions about whether higher levels of immigration reduce the wages of natives. This paper reexamines this question using data from the Current Population Survey and the Immigration and Naturalization Service and focuses on differential effects by skill level. Using occupation as a proxy for skill, we find that an increase in the fraction of workers in an occupation group who are foreign born tends to lower the wages of low-skilled natives--particularly after controlling for endogeneity--but does not have a negative effect among skilled natives"--Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas web site.
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