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摘要
本文研究了总体劳动力市场状况如何影响移民的代际同化。我们利用美国社区调查(American Community Survey)的数据,利用不同移民群体抵达时美国全国和地方失业率预测误差的变化,来确定经济衰退对他们职业生涯的短期和长期影响。我们的研究表明,在劳动力市场疲软时进入美国的移民面临着巨大而持续的收入减少:与美国本地人相比,移民时失业率每上升1个百分点,其年收入就会减少3.9%,移民12年后的平均收入减少1.4%。这种影响在移民中并不均匀:低收入国家没有受过大学教育的男性是损失最大的群体。不同技能含量职业之间就业构成的变化是关键驱动因素:如果移民在高失业率时期的职业成就不变,那么年收入的同化平均只会减缓3年,而不是12年。在失业率高企的情况下,对进入美国劳动力市场的移民来说,较慢的同化成本为一生收入的1.7%至2.5%。
Unlucky migrants: Scarring effect of recessions on the assimilation of the foreign born
This paper studies how aggregate labor market conditions affect the intra-generational assimilation of immigrants. Using data from the American Community Survey, we leverage variation in the forecast errors for national and local unemployment rates in the US at the time of arrival of different cohorts of immigrants to identify short- and long-run effects of recessions on their careers. We document that immigrants who enter the US when the labor market is slack face large and persistent earnings reductions: a 1 p.p. rise in the unemployment rate at the time of migration reduces annual earnings by 3.9 percent on impact and 1.4 percent after 12 years since migration, relative to the average US native. This effect is not homogeneous across migrants: males without a college education from low-income countries are the ones with largest losses. Change in the employment composition across occupations with different skill content is the key driver: were occupational attainment during periods of high unemployment unchanged for immigrants, assimilation in annual earnings would slow down on average by only 3 years, instead of 12. Slower assimilation costs between 1.7 and 2.5 percent of lifetime earnings to immigrants entering the US labor market when unemployment is high.
期刊介绍:
Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.