The Effect of Migration on Careers of Natives: Evidence from Long-Term Care

Diskussionspapiere extern

Peter Haan, Izabela Wnuk

Bonn: IZA, 2024, 54 S.
(Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 16749)

Abstract

This paper examines the effect of increasing foreign staffing on the labor market outcomes of native workers in the German long-term care sector. Using administrative social security data covering the universe of long-term care workers and policy-induced exogenous variation, we find that increased foreign staffing reduces labor shortages but has diverging implications for the careers of native workers in the sector. While it causes a transition of those currently employed to jobs with better working conditions, higher wages, and non-manual tasks, it simultaneously diminishes re-employment prospects for the unemployed natives with LTC experience.

Izabela Wnuk-Soares

Ph.D. Student in the Public Economics Department

Peter Haan

Head of Department in the Public Economics Department



JEL-Classification: D63
Keywords: immigration, shift-share instrument, long-term care, EU enlargement
Externer Link:
https://docs.iza.org/dp16488.pdf

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