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1•xenator•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Effect of the inflows of immigrants on European workers’ careers (2013) [pdf]

https://globalmigration.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk8181/files/2017-07/giovanni_what_happens_to_the_careers.pdf
14•pupperino•4mo ago

Comments

Theodores•4mo ago
TL;DR

Immigrants arrive, natives move up the food chain to better jobs rather than becoming unemployed.

Because it is a published paper and therefore sciencey, your anecdotes count for nothing.

coolThingsFirst•4mo ago
I am curious about this, are there other studies done that suggest the opposite?
geodel•4mo ago
2013.

Not sure it is still happening in 2025 judging by the reactions of natives lately.

zhoujing204•4mo ago
More recent papers: https://www.nber.org/papers/w32389(2015-2016 Germany), https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/36-28-0001/2024003/artic... Canada), https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S017626802... USA). Overall, recent economic evidence suggests that immigrant workers, on average, enhance the opportunities and incomes of native workers.
pfannkuchen•4mo ago
Is it even possible to establish the direction of causality? Like if you compare areas, then the areas with more immigrants usually see more economic growth. But, also, areas with economic growth is what attracts immigrants. I can’t think of a way to tease those apart. Is there one?
pupperino•4mo ago
This is usually what's known in Econometrics as Identification. Any applied econ paper written in the last two or three decades has at least a short section discussing causality and making the case for its identification strategy.
pfannkuchen•4mo ago
Are you saying those papers cover this? I assumed the person who linked them had read them enough to be convinced by them, perhaps he could summarize?
pupperino•4mo ago
Yes, they do. Just ctrl+F "identification" if you don't feel like reading the whole thing.

In fact, this is such a common practice that it's nigh impossible to publich an empirical paper without discussing identification and employing an identification strategy.

You can always tell people who are not familiar with modern Economics because of it too, they will bring "but correlation is no causation" up and feel pretty good with themselves. Then you mention the identification strategy, and they just stare at you blankly without getting what you mean by that. I've seen this happen so many times.

pupperino•4mo ago
Well, let's try to take a step back and approach this sort of stuff with a more scientific, less politically hysterical way. Models are simply mathematical fiction, useful in as much as they constrain our thinking and remove wordplay from it. They're ways of imposing some discipline on our thinking. When a paper pours over the data, makes the case for an identification strategy and its associated causality graph, and estimates some parameters, these are not Objective Truth. You get this, obviously, amazing. Ok, so, are they? Samples from a high-dimensionality probability distribution encoding the "real" parameters for the effects of immigration on any desired outcome.

So maybe try to consider this yet another data point. A paper estimating a certain effect size in a certain context shouldn't flip your entire mental model of a certain phenomenon, but it's also totally irrational to handwave away empirical results that don't match your intuition.

Theodores•4mo ago
Ever since the Reagan/Thatcher revolution there haven't been too many pay rises for the working class. Everything that could be outsourced and offshored was outsourced and offshored. In Europe they have been continually expanding the EU so this process has been more 'moving East' than moving offshore.

Meanwhile, the rentier class has expanded on the back of cheap money and a whole new class of service jobs has arrived to suit the rentier class, for example car detailing, yoga instruction, property management, food delivery and dog walking.

The rentier class don't add value, they are parasites, plain and simple. They have got richer, for sure, but the price of this has been everyone else priced out of their own homes and communities. This rampant house price inflation is ridiculous, hence stagnant pay just doesn't go as far, even if manufactured goods are cheaper than they were before the Reagan/Thatcher revolution.

Hence my problem with the 'scientific' paper. It has nothing to do with immigrants, more to do with not believing people are better off.

Speaking personally, I only got into software development because my customer service job was outsourced to India. Yes I did get a boost to my salary, and yes I did have to reskill to achieve that when I could have happily bumbled along being nice to people on the phone all day doing customer service. However, that only got me back to the start, with a wage that, accounting for inflation, was less than what I was getting as a student during my 'year in industry'. Furthermore, I was still just sat at a desk with a screen, just typing different keystrokes.

I have always been welcoming to whomever arrives from wherever, however, I always feel bad for those that have had to move due to war, which our Western governments are invariably complicit in.

pupperino•4mo ago
As a Latin American, I find it funnny it's basically impossible to tell if an American with this vocabulary and framing is like ultra MAGA or "communist".

> which our Western governments are invariably complicit in

You are not the center of the universe, my friend. People in the Global South have agency too. This sort of performative anti-imperialism goes around itself and becomes an Empire-centered account of world politics.

throwA29B•4mo ago
>period of 1995-2001

That time basically only some intro-European migrations happened: Germans repatriating from the recently dissolved USSR, other Europeans moving back and forth, maybe some refugees from the Balkans.

Interesting stuff started happening much, much later.

Also what with this line spacing? It renders the paper nigh unreadable!

readthenotes1•4mo ago
So not only nigh not worth reading...
aoki•4mo ago
Once upon a time, editors requested submissions in single-column, double-spaced form because they (or the in-house writers) would actually mark on the printed-out paper. Mysterious glyphs, squiggly arrows, and indecipherable handwritten text would be inscribed between the lines in red ink. Many journal preprints from that era are double-spaced.

Even more mysterious are the arcane notations such as “TABLE 1 ABOUT HERE” with the actual table/figure contents placed at the end of the paper. Understandable when authors provided hardcopy figures for photoreproduction, baffling when the entire submission was generated with LaTeX or Word.

87967646537543•4mo ago
actually, (2001)