This paper investigates the effects of immigration quotas on the average quality of immigrants by developing a human capital migration model where efficiency in migration depends on skills and emigration rates are higher among skilled workers. Studying the joint determination of the domestic level of wages and immigrants' self-selection, we find a negative relationship between the wage level and the percentage of educated workers among immigrants, which results in a nonstandard downward-sloping labor supply. In our framework, a higher quota increases the skill mix of immigrants through its negative effect on wages and raises aggregate national income.
G. Bellettini, C. Berti Ceroni (2007). Immigration Policy, Self-Selection and the Quality of Immigrants. REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 15, 869-877 [10.1111/j.1467-9396.2007.00701.x].
Immigration Policy, Self-Selection and the Quality of Immigrants
BELLETTINI, GIORGIO;BERTI CERONI, CARLOTTA
2007
Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of immigration quotas on the average quality of immigrants by developing a human capital migration model where efficiency in migration depends on skills and emigration rates are higher among skilled workers. Studying the joint determination of the domestic level of wages and immigrants' self-selection, we find a negative relationship between the wage level and the percentage of educated workers among immigrants, which results in a nonstandard downward-sloping labor supply. In our framework, a higher quota increases the skill mix of immigrants through its negative effect on wages and raises aggregate national income.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.