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The Labour Market Effects of Immigration

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  • Marco Manacorda
  • Alan Manning
  • Jonathan Wadsworth

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What are the effects of increased immigration on the wages and employment of people who are already here, whether they are native-born or earlier immigrants? Research by Marco Manacorda, Alan Manning and Jonathan Wadsworth finds that the main labour market impact of increased immigration to the UK is felt by previous immigrants. Their study finds that newly arrived migrants disproportionately bear the cost of further migration in terms of lower wages. The effect of increased skilled immigration on the wages of native-born workers is negligible.

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  • Marco Manacorda & Alan Manning & Jonathan Wadsworth, 2008. "The Labour Market Effects of Immigration," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 245, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:245
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