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Immigration and the American Worker (A Review Of The Academic Literature)
Center for Immigration Studies ^ | April 2013 | George Borjas

Posted on 05/04/2013 1:48:36 PM PDT by OddLane

At current levels of around one million immigrants per year, immigration makes the U.S. economy (GDP) significantly larger, with almost all of this increase in GDP accruing to the immigrants themselves as a payment for their labor services.

For American workers, immigration is primarily a redistributive policy. Economic theory predicts that immigration will redistribute income by lowering the wages of competing American workers and increasing the wages of complementary American workers as well as profits for business owners and other “users” of immigrant labor. Although the overall net impact on the native-born is small, the loss or gain for particular groups of the population can be substantial.

The best empirical research that tries to examine what has actually happened in the U.S. labor market aligns well with economy theory: An increase in the number of workers leads to lower wages. This report focuses on the labor market impact of immigration.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: georgeborjas; immigration

1 posted on 05/04/2013 1:48:36 PM PDT by OddLane
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To: OddLane
An increase in the number of workers leads to lower wages.

That's crazy.  Since 1948 the US workforce has grown only two and a half times while real per capita personal income has quadrupled.

2 posted on 05/04/2013 2:35:41 PM PDT by expat_panama
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