Séminaire

A Nation of Immigrants: Assimilation and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration

Leah Boustan (University of California)

13 décembre 2012, 15h30–16h30

Toulouse

Salle MF323

IAST General Seminar

Résumé

During the Age of Mass Migration, the US maintained open borders and absorbed 30 million European immigrants. Using cross-sectional data, prior work on this era finds that immigrants held lower-paid occupations than natives upon first arrival but experienced rapid convergence. In newly-assembled panel data following immigrants over time, the initial immigrant earnings penalty disappears almost entirely, and immigrants experience occupational upgrading at the same rate as natives. Cross-sectional patterns are driven by declines over time in arrival cohort quality and the departure of negatively-selected return migrants. We show that these findings vary substantially across sending countries and explore potential mechanisms

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