Licensed to Drive, but not to Work: The Impact of AB60 on Unauthorized Employment in California

Hans Lueders
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In January 2015, an estimated 2.4 million unauthorized immigrants in California gained access to driver's licenses when Assembly Bill 60 (AB60) was implemented. The paper uses microdata from the American Community Survey from 2010 through 2017 to study this bill's employment effects for unauthorized immigrants. It shows that take-up of the reform was large and reduced the number of unauthorized immigrants without a car by 21 percent. The reform improved work intensity by allowing unauthorized immigrants to work up 65 hours more per year. However, AB60 had no effects on the job search process. It did not affect employment, earnings, or the type of occupation unauthorized immigrants have. The findings imply that driver's licenses alone are insufficient to improve the economic situation of unauthorized immigrants. The lack of work authorization prevents them from enjoying the full benefits of private transportation.
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有驾照,但不能工作:AB60对加州非法就业的影响
2015年1月,加州议会60号法案(AB60)实施后,估计有240万非法移民获得了驾照。本文使用2010年至2017年美国社区调查的微观数据来研究该法案对非法移民的就业影响。它显示,改革的接受程度很高,使无车非法移民的数量减少了21%。这项改革通过允许非法移民每年多工作65个小时来提高工作强度。然而,AB60对求职过程没有影响。它不会影响非法移民的就业、收入或职业类型。研究结果表明,仅凭驾照不足以改善非法移民的经济状况。缺乏工作许可使他们无法享受私人交通的全部好处。
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