February 01, 2018 | Working Paper
  • Type of publication: Working Paper
  • Research or In The Media: Research
  • Research Area: Economic & Human Rights
  • Publication Date: 2018-02-01
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  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: Doruk Cengiz
    • Add Authors: Hasan Tekgüç
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  • JEL Codes: F20

Abstract

We use a large and geographically varying inflow of over 2.5 million Syrian migrants in Turkey between 2012 and 2015 to study the effect of migration on local economies. We do not find adverse employment or wage effects for native-born Turkish workers overall, or those without a high school degree. These results are robust to a range of strategies to construct reliable control groups. Our analysis suggests that migration-induced increases in regional demand, capital supply, and productivity enable local labor markets to absorb inflow of migrant labor.

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