Does far-right populism affect immigrants' working conditions?
D'Ambrosio, Anna ; Leombruni, Roberto ; Razzolini, Tiziano
Journal of Population Economics
2025
38
13
1-31
populism ; extremism ; working conditions ; migrant worker ; discrimination ; occupational injury
Politics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00148-025-01076-5
English
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"Anti-immigrant stances are central in far-right populist propaganda. We investigate whether the electoral success of far-right populist parties affects the labor market conditions of immigrants. Using administrative panel data from Italian manufacturing workers in 1994–2005, we show that higher electoral support for the populist party Lega Nord significantly increases injury risks for foreign workers within job spells. This effect is most pronounced in small firms, which are characterized by lower levels of unionization and employment protection. The increase in injury rates appears driven by task reallocation to overtime and night shifts and to the exploitation of immigrants' labor supply rigidity. While alternative factors such as import competition and robotization influence injury risk, they fail to explain our core findings."
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