This paper applies the “spatial correlations” methodology in order to investigate the impact of immigrants on the labor market performance of natives. We use information on 13 local labor markets for the period 1988-2008. The data are drawn from the Greek Labor Force Survey. We address the endogeneity of immigrants’ location choices by using an instrumental variables methodology. Our results provide empirical evidence that immigrants do not displace the indigenous workers. Also, there is evidence that: (i) medium skilled unemployment declines with immigration and (ii) labor force participation rises due to immigration
This paper combines individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with economic ...
We estimate the effect of immigrant flows on native employment in Western Europe, and then ask wheth...
The increasing proportion of immigrants in the population of many countries has raised concerns abou...
Abstract: This paper applies the “spatial correlations” methodology in order to investigate the impa...
This study applies the skill-cell approach introduced by Borjas (2003) in order to identify the cau...
Abstract: This paper applies cointegration analysis and Granger non-causality tests in order to iden...
This paper applies the Blinder-Oaxaca methodology in order to decompose the average earnings differe...
This paper evaluates the economic integration of immigrants in Greece, employing microdata from the ...
Southern European countries, the ‘new’ immigration countries of the EU (Baldwin-Edwards and Arango, ...
Immigration constitutes an all time and multi-dimensional social phenomenon. There are quite a few p...
This paper provides an approximation to the labor market effects of immigrants in Spain, a country w...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
Immigrants are newcomers in a labor market. As a consequence, they lack host-country-specific labor ...
In this paper we analyze the effect of immigrants on native jobs in fourteen Western European countr...
This study investigates the impact of ethnic identity on Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Georgian, an...
This paper combines individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with economic ...
We estimate the effect of immigrant flows on native employment in Western Europe, and then ask wheth...
The increasing proportion of immigrants in the population of many countries has raised concerns abou...
Abstract: This paper applies the “spatial correlations” methodology in order to investigate the impa...
This study applies the skill-cell approach introduced by Borjas (2003) in order to identify the cau...
Abstract: This paper applies cointegration analysis and Granger non-causality tests in order to iden...
This paper applies the Blinder-Oaxaca methodology in order to decompose the average earnings differe...
This paper evaluates the economic integration of immigrants in Greece, employing microdata from the ...
Southern European countries, the ‘new’ immigration countries of the EU (Baldwin-Edwards and Arango, ...
Immigration constitutes an all time and multi-dimensional social phenomenon. There are quite a few p...
This paper provides an approximation to the labor market effects of immigrants in Spain, a country w...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
Immigrants are newcomers in a labor market. As a consequence, they lack host-country-specific labor ...
In this paper we analyze the effect of immigrants on native jobs in fourteen Western European countr...
This study investigates the impact of ethnic identity on Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Georgian, an...
This paper combines individual-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) with economic ...
We estimate the effect of immigrant flows on native employment in Western Europe, and then ask wheth...
The increasing proportion of immigrants in the population of many countries has raised concerns abou...