Task Specialization, Immigration, and Wages
University of California, Davis · Colgate University
Abstract
Large inflows of less educated immigrants may reduce wages paid to comparably-educated, native-born workers. However, if less educated foreign- and native-born workers specialize in different production tasks, because of different abilities, immigration will cause natives to reallocate their task supply, thereby reducing downward wage pressure. Using occupational task-intensity data from the O*NET dataset and individual US census data, we demonstrate that foreign-born workers specialize in occupations intensive in manual-physical labor skills while natives pursue jobs more intensive in communication-language tasks. This mechanism can explain why economic analyses find only modest wage consequences of…
Citation impact
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- 104.44
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- 100%
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- 57
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2Topics & keywords
- Immigration
- Wage
- Census
- Economics
- Labour economics
- Task (project management)
- Production (economics)
- Foreign born
- Decent work and economic growth