2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2008.04.003
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Measuring immigration's effects on labor demand: A reexamination of the Mariel Boatlift

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“…In this way, they will automatically boost domestic labour demand of firms and therefore also influence wages. Empirical studies by Bodvarsson and van den Berg (2006) and Bodvarsson et al (2008) find clearly positive consumer demand effects induced by immigration that increase the average wage of local workers. Moreover, immigration may also affect the rate of economic growth if they raise the average education level of the population (cf.…”
Section: The Skill-cell Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this way, they will automatically boost domestic labour demand of firms and therefore also influence wages. Empirical studies by Bodvarsson and van den Berg (2006) and Bodvarsson et al (2008) find clearly positive consumer demand effects induced by immigration that increase the average wage of local workers. Moreover, immigration may also affect the rate of economic growth if they raise the average education level of the population (cf.…”
Section: The Skill-cell Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…First, we use comprehensive data on the region where individuals spent most of their youth in order to directly identify migrants from East to West Germany after reunification from native West Germans in the West German labor 12 Bodvarsson, Van den Berg, and Lewer, 2008, investigate another specific adjustment process to the Mariel Boatlift experiment. Their findings suggest that the potential negative effect of immigration on native wages was dampened by the fact that immigrants consumed local goods and thereby increased labor demand in the sectors in which they predominantly found work.…”
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“…The importance of these may be gauged from the ease with which, through demand effects, cities can absorb large numbers of immigrants over a very short period of time (such as in the Mariel boatlift, see e.g. Bodvarsson et al, 2007). A fiscal externality also exists in that public goods can be funded through a lower per capita lumpsum tax when the urban population increases.…”
Section: Theoretical Perspectives On Agglomeration Externalities and mentioning
confidence: 99%