Stringent immigration enforcement and the farm sector: Evidence from E‐Verify adoption across states
Tianyuan Luo,
Genti Kostandini and
Jeffrey L. Jordan
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2023, vol. 45, issue 2, 1211-1232
Abstract:
This study examines the impact of E‐Verify adoption on the total number of farm workers, total acres of operated farmland, and farm wages. This article finds that states with a high E‐Verify enforcement level experiences a decrease in the total number of farm workers and the total acres of operated farmland, suggesting that farms reduced their production scales after E‐Verify. However, this study finds no E‐Verify impact on farm weekly wages. This result could be a result of crop mix shift. States that adopt more stringent immigration policies should prepare the farm sector for a variety of negative shocks.
Date: 2023
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