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Reshaping the schooling system: The role of immigration
Authors:Davide Dottori  Fernanda Estevan  I-Ling Shen
Affiliation:1. IRES and Department of Economics, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;2. Public Debt Division, Central Bank Operations Department, Banca d?Italia, Italy;3. Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, Canada;4. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany;5. The Milken Institute, United States
Abstract:This paper studies how the schooling system may be impacted by the number and skill type of immigrants. When the number of low-skilled immigrants is large, the education regime tends to become segregated. Wealthy locals are more likely to choose private schools and vote for a lower tax rate to finance public education. In contrast, high-skilled immigrants tend to reinforce the public system. The optimal immigration policy is highly skill-biased. The admission of high-skilled immigrants expedites redistribution toward the less-skilled local households through both a stronger fiscal support for public education and a reduction in the skill wage premium.
Keywords:D72   H42   H52   I21   O15
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