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The Impact of Immigration on Firms and Workers: Insights from the H-1B Lottery

Agostina Brinatti (), Mingyu Chen, Parag Mahajan, Nicolas Morales and Kevin Shih
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No 24-04, Working Paper from Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Abstract: We study how random variation in the availability of highly educated, foreign-born workers impacts firm performance and recruitment behavior. We combine two rich data sources: 1) administrative employer-employee matched data from the US Census Bureau; and 2) firm-level information on the first large-scale H-1B visa lottery in 2007. Using an event-study approach, we find that lottery wins lead to increases in firm hiring of college-educated, immigrant labor along with increases in scale and survival. These effects are stronger for small, skill-intensive, and high-productivity firms that participate in the lottery. We do not find evidence for displacement of native-born, college-educated workers at the firm level, on net. However, this result masks dynamics among more specific subgroups of incumbents that we further elucidate.

Keywords: Immigration; Firm Dynamics; productivity; H-1B visas; High-skill immigration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F22 J61 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 52
Date: 2024-04
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-bec, nep-eff, nep-int, nep-lab and nep-ure
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DOI: 10.21144/wp24-04

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