Focusing on a selected group of 19 OECD countries, we analyze the effects of immigration on natives welfare, labor market outcomes and fiscal redistribution. To this end, we build and simulate a search and matching model that allows for endogenous natives skill acquisition and intergenerational transfers. The obtained results are then compared with different variations of our benchmark model, allowing us to assess to what extent natives skill adjustment and age composition affect the impact of immigration. Our comparative statics analysis suggests that when natives adjust their skill in response to immigration, they successfully avoid, under most scenarios, any potential displacement effect in the labor market. Moreover, taking into account...
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This paper analyses the impact of immigration on the welfare of the native population in an economy ...
We propose a dynamic general equilibrium model to address the effects of technological progress on i...
This paper and its companion study, Fehr, Jokisch, and Kotlikoff (2004), develop a three-region dyna...
What are the welfare effects of immigration on low-skilled and high-skilled natives? To address this...
We analyze the impact of the skill-biased immigration influx that took place during the years 2000-2...
We analyze the impact of immigration on the host country within a search and matching model that all...
We study the effects of immigration on native welfare in a general equilibrium model fea-turing two ...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
This note derives positive and normative implications about the effects of immigration on welfare an...
Migration is sometimes seen as a panacea to circumvent the financial problems associated to ageing s...
Sectoral labor supply shortage is a cause of concern in many OECD countries and has raised support f...
This note derives positive implications about the effect of immigration on labor income and the skil...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of welfare state generosity on the difference between skill...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration flows and their skill content on per capita GDP i...
This paper analyses the impact of immigration on the welfare of the native population in an economy ...
We propose a dynamic general equilibrium model to address the effects of technological progress on i...
This paper and its companion study, Fehr, Jokisch, and Kotlikoff (2004), develop a three-region dyna...