We use a large and geographically varying inflow of over 2.5 million Syrian migrants in Turkey between 2012 and 2015 to study the effect of migration on local economies. We do not find adverse employment or wage effects for native-born Turkish workers overall, or those without a high school degree. These results are robust to a range of strategies to construct reliable control groups. Our analysis suggests that migration-induced increases in regional demand, capital supply, and productivity enable local labor markets to absorb inflow of migrant labor
In this study, we investigate the impact of immigration in the context of a developing country, Turk...
It is well documented that Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan are the countries accepting the highest number...
The civil war in Syria which began in 2010 has led to a significant migration wave in the region. Ma...
Turkey received about 2.7 million refugees between 2011 and 2015. This paper examines the causal rel...
Civil war in Syria, which started in March 2011, has led to a massive wave of forced immigration fro...
The Syrian War has caused a major refugee crisis in the world starting in 2011. From then, almost 5....
Abstract Civil conflict in Syria, started in March 2011, led to a massive wave of forced immigration...
This paper examines the employment effects of an increase in labor supply using the politically-driv...
Turkey received about 2.7 million Syrian refugees between 2011 and 2015. This paper examines the cau...
The civil war in Syria, which started in March of 2011, has led to a massive influx of forced migrat...
Syrian civil war has caused a forced massive immigration into neighbour countries. Almost six billio...
This paper analyses the labour market effects and redistributive consequences among natives of the a...
The increase of trade wars, a shifting economy, and the multi-country interests of radical right par...
The Syrian civil war resulted in mass migration out of Syria into the neighboring countries. Turkey ...
During the last 30 years, Turkey has undergone profound economic and social transformations, includi...
In this study, we investigate the impact of immigration in the context of a developing country, Turk...
It is well documented that Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan are the countries accepting the highest number...
The civil war in Syria which began in 2010 has led to a significant migration wave in the region. Ma...
Turkey received about 2.7 million refugees between 2011 and 2015. This paper examines the causal rel...
Civil war in Syria, which started in March 2011, has led to a massive wave of forced immigration fro...
The Syrian War has caused a major refugee crisis in the world starting in 2011. From then, almost 5....
Abstract Civil conflict in Syria, started in March 2011, led to a massive wave of forced immigration...
This paper examines the employment effects of an increase in labor supply using the politically-driv...
Turkey received about 2.7 million Syrian refugees between 2011 and 2015. This paper examines the cau...
The civil war in Syria, which started in March of 2011, has led to a massive influx of forced migrat...
Syrian civil war has caused a forced massive immigration into neighbour countries. Almost six billio...
This paper analyses the labour market effects and redistributive consequences among natives of the a...
The increase of trade wars, a shifting economy, and the multi-country interests of radical right par...
The Syrian civil war resulted in mass migration out of Syria into the neighboring countries. Turkey ...
During the last 30 years, Turkey has undergone profound economic and social transformations, includi...
In this study, we investigate the impact of immigration in the context of a developing country, Turk...
It is well documented that Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan are the countries accepting the highest number...
The civil war in Syria which began in 2010 has led to a significant migration wave in the region. Ma...