开放边界会导致不同类型的移民吗?

Z. Kone
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我们研究了移民政策的变化,英国出人意料地取消了对欧盟新成员国国民的签证要求。我们发现,来自这些国家的新移民更有可能从事低级职业,但在考虑了移民到达时工作机会的空间分布和他们求职过程中与地区相关的需求因素后,这种更大的倾向被削弱了。与需要签证才能进入英国的同胞相比,他们在地区上更加分散,同时拥有与他们相当的人力资本指标,用于评估签证申请。劳动力市场相关因素的影响也在很大程度上解释了移民和英国出生人口职业分布的差距。许多没有签证要求的新移民可能会歧视性地降低职业级别,尽管他们从事的是较低级别的职业,但他们的平均周薪却超过了高级别职业的同行。
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Do Open Borders Lead to Different Types of Migrants?
We study a change in immigration policy whereby the UK unexpectedly annulled visa requirements for nationals of new member states of the EU. We find that the newly arrived migrants from these countries were likelier to be employed in lower-ranking occupations, but this greater propensity erodes after accounting for the spatial distribution of job opportunities at the migrant's arrival and region-related demand factors during their job search. They were more regionally dispersed than their compatriots who had needed a visa to enter the UK while possessing comparable measures of human capital used to assess visa applications as them. The influence of labour market related factors also largely accounts for gaps in the occupational distributions of migrants and that of the UK-born. Many of the newly arrived without visa requirements may have downgraded occupations discriminately, with their average weekly earnings exceeding that of their counterparts in higher-ranking occupations despite working in a lower-ranking occupation.
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