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Trading places: mobility responses of native and foreign-born adults to the China trade shock

Autor, David; Dorn, David; Hanson, Gordon (2023). Trading places: mobility responses of native and foreign-born adults to the China trade shock. URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series 10, University of Zurich.

Abstract

Previous research finds that the greater geographic mobility of foreign than native-born workers following economic shocks helps to facilitate local labor market adjustment to shifting regional economic conditions. We examine the role that immigration may have played in enabling U.S. commuting zones to respond to manufacturing job loss caused by import competition from China. Although population headcounts of the foreign-born fell by more than those of the native-born in regions exposed to the China trade shock, the overall contribution of immigration to labor market adjustment in this episode was small. Because most U.S. immigrants arrived in the country after manufacturing regions were already mature, few took up jobs in industries that would later see increased import penetration from China. The foreign-born share of the working-age population in regions with high trade exposure was only three-fifths that in regions with low exposure. Immigration thus appears more likely to aid adjustment to cyclical shocks, in which job loss occurs in regions that had recent booms in hiring, rather than facilitating adjustment to secular regional decline, in which hiring booms occurred in the more distant past.

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Item Type:Working Paper
Communities & Collections:03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Economics
Working Paper Series > URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series
08 Research Priority Programs > Equality of Opportunity
Dewey Decimal Classification:330 Economics
JEL Classification:E24, F14, F16, J23, J31, L60, O47, R12, R23
Uncontrolled Keywords:Immigration, import competition, geographic labor mobility, manufacturing decline, job loss
Scope:Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)
Language:English
Date:January 2023
Deposited On:05 Jan 2024 11:44
Last Modified:06 Mar 2024 14:40
Series Name:URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series
Number of Pages:32
Additional Information:Auch publiziert als NBER Working Paper No. 30904.
OA Status:Green
Official URL:https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:61c01a9d-6dfe-438d-b74b-786716f72169/10_ADH-Borjas.pdf
Related URLs:https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/en/Discussion-Paper-Series.html
https://www.nber.org/papers/w30904
Other Identification Number:merlin-id:24223
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