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Migration, social standards, and replacement incomes

Migration, social standards, and replacement incomes2004

Hans-Werner Sinn

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"This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its unskilled workers against wage competition from immigrants. It shows that fixing social standards harms the workers and that fixing social replacement incomes implies migration into unemployment. Defending wages with replacement incomes brings about first-order efficiency losses that outweigh the budget cost to the government. By contrast, wage subsidies involve much smaller welfare losses. While the exclusion of migrants from a national replacement program does not improve the situation, the (temporary) exclusion of migrants from a national subsidy program makes it possible to avoid a distortion of the migration pattern"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL2198105W

Subjects

Economic aspectsEconomic aspects of GlobalizationGlobalizationLabor marketMigrant laborUnskilled laborWages

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