Immigration, wages, and employment under informal labor markets
Articles
Overview
published in
- JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS Journal
publication date
- May 2024
issue
- 55
volume
- 37
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0933-1433
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1432-1475
abstract
- This paper studies the labor market impacts of the Venezuelan immigration in Colombia. Exploiting spatial variation in exposure, I find a negative effect on native wages driven by the informal sector (where immigrants are concentrated) and a reduction in native employment in the formal sector (where the minimum wage binds for many workers). To explain this, I build a model in which a firm substitutes formal for informal labor in response to lower informal wages. Consistent with the model’s predictions, I document that the decrease in formal employment is driven by small firms that use both labor types in production and by workers earning the minimum wage
Classification
subjects
- Economics
keywords
- immigration; event study; labor market; informality