Discrimination and resistance to low-skilled immigration
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2005
19
2
June
177-190
discrimination ; immigration ; trade union role ; unemployment ; unskilled worker
Migration
English
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"This paper shows that the immigration of some low-skilled workers can be of advantage for low-skilled natives when the host economy suffers from unemployment due to the presence of trade unions and an unemployment insurance scheme. This benefit arises if trade unions have appropriate bargaining power and preferences for members' income, labor market discrimination against immigrants is strong enough and the unemployment tax rate is low."
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