The substitutability of labor between immigrants and natives in the Canadian labor market: circa 1995

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Asadul Islam
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[1] Monash University,Department of Economics
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Journal of Population Economics | 2009年 / 22卷
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Immigration; Substitutability; Complementarity; Displacement; C39; J61;
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This paper examines the substitutability or complementarity between Canadian-born and immigrant workers. These are examined by estimating a set of wage equations using a generalized Leontief production function. The paper finds that, in general, there is no displacement of Canadian-born workers by immigrants. Recent immigrants affect the native-born positively, while older immigrants are neither substitute nor complement for natives. However, the effects differ across industries. Overall, the evidence that immigrants harm the opportunities of native-born workers is scant.
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