Immigration is not evenly balanced across groups of workers who have the same education but differ in their work experience, and the nature of the supply imbalance changes over time. This paper develops a new approach for estimating the labor market impact of immigration by exploiting this variation in supply shifts across education-experience groups. I assume that similarly educated workers with different levels of experience participate in a national labor market and are not perfect substitutes. The analysis indicates that immigration lowers the wage of competing workers: a 10 percent increase in supply reduces wages by 3 to 4 percent.
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Georgia State Univ, Andrew Young Sch Policy Studies, Atlanta, GA 30303 USAFed Reserve Bank Atlanta, Atlanta, GA 30309 USA
Hotchkiss, Julie L.
Quispe-Agnoli, Myriam
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