TY - CEPII
A1 - Anthony Edo A1 - Cem Özgüzel
TI - The Impact of Immigration on the Employment Dynamics of European Regions
IS - 2023-20
T3 - Working Papers
KW - Immigration KW - Employment KW - Labour Supply KW - Employment Dynamics
N2 -
This paper provides the first evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross-country framework. We show that the rise in the share of immigrants across European regions over the 2010-2019 period had a modest impact on the employment-to-population rate of natives. However, the effects are highly uneven across regions and workers, and over time. First, the short-run estimates show adverse employment effects in response to immigration, while these effects disappear in the longer run. Second, low-educated native workers experience employment losses due to immigration, whereas high-educated ones are more likely to experience employment gains. Third, the presence of institutions that provide employment protection and high coverage of collective wage agreements exert a protective effect on native employment. Finally, economically dynamic regions can better absorb immigrant workers, resulting in little or no effect on the native workforce.