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Cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK

Cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK
Cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK
This article estimates the effect of immigration into an occupation on the wages of natives working in other, better-paid occupations. Using Annual Population Survey data from the UK we rank occupations by the Standard Occupation Classification provided by the ONS and find that increases in the migrant/native ratio raise average wages of natives working in the next higher ranked occupation by around 0.332%. Our findings have important implications for policy and public discourse. They suggest that debates over the economic impacts of migration often ignore the potential spill-over benefits that a migrant can bring to the outcomes for native workers elsewhere in the wage distribution, particularly in lower wage occupations.
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Alfano, Marco
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Alfano, Marco, McKenzie, Ross and Roy, Graeme (2023) Cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK. Applied Economics Letters, 31 (17), 1608-1612. (doi:10.1080/13504851.2023.2204213).

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This article estimates the effect of immigration into an occupation on the wages of natives working in other, better-paid occupations. Using Annual Population Survey data from the UK we rank occupations by the Standard Occupation Classification provided by the ONS and find that increases in the migrant/native ratio raise average wages of natives working in the next higher ranked occupation by around 0.332%. Our findings have important implications for policy and public discourse. They suggest that debates over the economic impacts of migration often ignore the potential spill-over benefits that a migrant can bring to the outcomes for native workers elsewhere in the wage distribution, particularly in lower wage occupations.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 20 April 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 507093
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507093
ISSN: 1350-4851
PURE UUID: 8f0b3230-9221-443a-b4b1-c74d8f4a1b4c
ORCID for Marco Alfano: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5491-2054

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Author: Marco Alfano ORCID iD
Author: Ross McKenzie
Author: Graeme Roy

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