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Is the skills mismatch important under skill-biased technological change and imperfect substitutability between immigrants and natives?

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Is the skills mismatch important under skill-biased technological change and imperfect substitutability between immigrants and natives?
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2020
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Pedro Rui Mazeda Gil
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Gabriel, S
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Óscar Afonso
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Title: Economic ModellingImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 84
Pages: 38-54
ISSN: 0264-9993
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-00Q-BJN
Abstract (EN): This paper contributes to the debate on the benefits and costs of immigration, by evaluating how the mismatch between educational attainment and occupations induced by immigration affects output per worker, the wage premium, and the economy's technological level in OECD host countries. To that end, we use an R&D growth model in which technological knowledge can be directed to either low- or high-skilled labour and thereby drives the dynamics of the key economic variables. There tends to be a significant economic impact of the skills mismatch due to immigration, which amplifies the effects of the mismatch in the native population. Nevertheless, countries with a higher contribution of immigration to the skills mismatch are not necessarily those with the higher contribution in terms of economic effects. Moreover, the size and sign of the latter may vary depending on the assessed economic indicator and from country to country. Cross-country differences regarding the initial level of the high-to low-skilled ratio and the size of its shift due to immigration play a crucial role.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 17
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