This paper asks whether immigration to Britain has had any impact on average wages. There seems to be a broad consensus among academics that the share of immigrants in the workforce has little or no effect on the pay rates of the indigenous population. But the studies in the literature have typically not refined their analysis by breaking it down into different occupational groups. In this paper we find that once the occupational breakdown is incorporated into a regional analysis of immigration in Britain, the immigrant-native ratio has a significant, small, negative impact on average wages. Closer examination reveals that the biggest impact is in the semi/unskilled services sector. This finding accords well with intuition and anecdote, but...
This report focusses on the effects on migrant labour market outcomes of Australia’s recent shift fr...
Organizations no longer compete as independent entities, but as chains (Christopher 1998; Cox 1999; ...
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensi...
This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the probability of being in social housing in t...
The theory of factor demand has important implications for the study of the impact of immigration on...
Data for the UK show Northern Ireland remains at the bottom of the productivity league table, and th...
This paper addresses the challenge of measuring the extent of immigration to the UK following EU Acc...
The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a ...
The analysis presented in this issue utilises recent data on the nationality of a large sample of wo...
Analysis of the NMDS-SC, June 2011, focusing on workers'records with valid information on both ethni...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
Academic and political concern has increasingly focussed on the attitudes and dispositions of econom...
This dissertation focusses on the effects of adapted lifestyle interventions in individuals with low...
In this issue we provide detailed analysis of the social care workforce in relation to social care w...
By combining standardized calculation methods for total noise levels and monetary estimates from we...
This report focusses on the effects on migrant labour market outcomes of Australia’s recent shift fr...
Organizations no longer compete as independent entities, but as chains (Christopher 1998; Cox 1999; ...
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensi...
This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the probability of being in social housing in t...
The theory of factor demand has important implications for the study of the impact of immigration on...
Data for the UK show Northern Ireland remains at the bottom of the productivity league table, and th...
This paper addresses the challenge of measuring the extent of immigration to the UK following EU Acc...
The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a ...
The analysis presented in this issue utilises recent data on the nationality of a large sample of wo...
Analysis of the NMDS-SC, June 2011, focusing on workers'records with valid information on both ethni...
In this paper we develop and test a new set of measures of skill mismatches, based on data on skill ...
Academic and political concern has increasingly focussed on the attitudes and dispositions of econom...
This dissertation focusses on the effects of adapted lifestyle interventions in individuals with low...
In this issue we provide detailed analysis of the social care workforce in relation to social care w...
By combining standardized calculation methods for total noise levels and monetary estimates from we...
This report focusses on the effects on migrant labour market outcomes of Australia’s recent shift fr...
Organizations no longer compete as independent entities, but as chains (Christopher 1998; Cox 1999; ...
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensi...