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Immigration, Labor Market Mobility, and the Earnings of Native-Born Workers
Authors:Roberto  Pedace
Institution:University of Redlands, 1200 East Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA 92373;e-mail:
Abstract:A bstract .   This article seeks to improve on previous estimates of the impact of immigration on native wages by using an occupational segmentation approach that directly controls for regional migration and other shifts in the native-born U.S. labor supply. The U.S. labor market is segmented by occupation in order to determine which, if any, native workers tend to be vulnerable to increased immigrant competition for jobs. The results suggest that native-born workers in the primary sector are the main beneficiaries of increased immigration, while native-born Hispanic females in the secondary sector are the most susceptible to downward wage pressures.
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