Arbeitspapier
South-South Migration and the Labor Market: Evidence from South Africa
Using census data for 1996, 2001 and 2007 we study the labor market effect of immigration to South Africa. The paper contributes to a small but growing literature on the impact of South-South migration by looking at one of the most attractive destinations for migrant workers in Sub-Saharan Africa. We exploit the variation - both at the district level and at the national one - in the share of foreign-born male workers across schooling and experience groups over time. At the district level, we estimate that increased immigration has a negative and significant effect on natives' employment rates - and that this effect is more negative for skilled and white South African native workers - but not on total income. These results are robust to using an instrumental variable estimation strategy. At the national level, we find that increased immigration has a negative and significant effect on natives' total income but not on employment rates. Our results are consistent with outflows of natives to other districts as a consequence of migration, as in Borjas (2006).
- Sprache
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Englisch
- Erschienen in
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Series: IZA Discussion Papers ; No. 7362
- Klassifikation
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Wirtschaft
International Migration
Geographic Labor Mobility; Immigrant Workers
- Thema
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immigration
labor market effects
South Africa
Einwanderung
Entwicklungsländer-seitig
Bevölkerung
Arbeitsmarkt
Beschäftigungseffekt
Einkommen
Südafrika
- Ereignis
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Geistige Schöpfung
- (wer)
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Facchini, Giovanni
Mayda, Anna Maria
Mendola, Mariapia
- Ereignis
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Veröffentlichung
- (wer)
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
- (wo)
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Bonn
- (wann)
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2013
- Handle
- Letzte Aktualisierung
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10.03.2025, 11:44 MEZ
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Objekttyp
- Arbeitspapier
Beteiligte
- Facchini, Giovanni
- Mayda, Anna Maria
- Mendola, Mariapia
- Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
Entstanden
- 2013