Migration, trade and wages

"This study adopts a GNP function approach in order to examine the impact of migrant labour on domestic factors of production in the United Kingdom during the period 1975-1996. We also examine the relationship between imports and migrants, which are two different facets of globalisation. We fin...

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Main Authors: Hijzen, Alexander, Wright, Peter W.
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2005
CEPII
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19110887124919380699-Migration,-trade-and-wages.htm
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author Hijzen, Alexander
Wright, Peter W.
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Wright, Peter W.
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description "This study adopts a GNP function approach in order to examine the impact of migrant labour on domestic factors of production in the United Kingdom during the period 1975-1996. We also examine the relationship between imports and migrants, which are two different facets of globalisation. We find that an increase in the number of unskilled migrants reduces the wages of unskilled domestic workers. However the quantitative impact of this increase is small. No discernible impact of migration is found for skilled native workers. The results also suggest that unskilled migrant workers and imports are substitutes in production, whilst skilled migrant workers and imports are complements"
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language English
physical 39 p.
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publishDate 2005
publisher Paris
CEPII
spellingShingle Hijzen, Alexander
Wright, Peter W.
immigration
labour market
migration
trade
wages
Migration, trade and wages
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title Migration, trade and wages
topic immigration
labour market
migration
trade
wages
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19110887124919380699-Migration,-trade-and-wages.htm