Distributional effects of immigration and imperfect labour markets

Posted: 31 January 2023

Abstract

We present evidence whereby immigration increases labour productivity while reducing the labour share, thus redistributing income from workers to employers. This result is unlikely in competitive markets with skill-neutral capital, where labour share is orthogonal to immigration shocks in the long run. Instead, our empirical evidence better matches predictions from imperfect labour market models where immigrant and native workers are heterogeneous in both skills and labour supply elasticities.
JEL codes: D33, J21, J24, J42, J61, O47
Keywords: Immigration, Productivity, Labour Share, Imperfect Labour Markets, Factor Income Distribution