Impact of low-skilled immigration on female labour supply
Abstract
"In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women are more affected by an increase of low-skilled immigrants working in the household service sector. We present a model of individual choice with home production and, using a harmonized dataset (the Cross-National Equivalent File), we estimate its main comparative static results. The results suggest that the share of immigrants working in services is positively associated with an increase of native-born women's labour supply at the intensive margin, if skilled, and at the extensive margin, if unskilled. Moreover, the results show that these effects are larger in countries with less-supportive family policies." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Forlani, E., Lodigiani, E. & Mendolicchio, C. (2015): Impact of low-skilled immigration on female labour supply. In: The Scandinavian journal of economics, Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 452-495. DOI:10.1111/sjoe.12101