Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13858
Resumo: Given the importance that the immigration issue has acquired in the country in recent years, it generated a need for better understanding of the economic effects caused by population inflows of this nature. Nonetheless, to the authors’ knowledge, there are no studies for the recent Brazilian history regarding the impacts of immigrants on the labor market outcomes, in particular, on natives’ wage and employment level. With this background in mind, the studies carried out in this thesis aim to give the first steps in the research of this subject. The present work is composed of four chapters, which examine different issues associated to the effects of immigration on Brazilian labor market.The first chapter motivates the immigration issue in Brazil and, by means of a structural methodology based on the CES production function framework, simulates the effect on the wage structure in response to immigration influxes stipulated for the year 2010, date of the last Demographic Census. In particular, we calculate a mean wage impact around −0.25% resulting from a stipulated influx of 549 thousands immigrants, same magnitude of the one observed between December 2010 and December 2011. The second chapter estimates the degree of substitution between immigrants and natives of the same skill group and tests the assumption of perfect substitution empirically supported by Borjas et al. (2012, 2008) and adopted in the previous chapter. The employed methodology is based upon the structural framework developed in Manacorda et al. (2012) and Ottaviano & Peri (2012), which adds an extra level to the nested CES production function of Borjas (2003). The estimated elasticities of substitution under several model specifications varies from 9 to 23, results that strengthen the imperfect substitution thesis preconized by Card (2012). The third chapter estimates two types of elasticities related to the impacts of immigrants on natives’ wage through an alternative methodology based on a more flexible production function that is not subject to constraints as stringent as multi-level CES is. The computed estimates for the underlying Hicks elasticities of substitution lie between 1.3 and 4.9, which reinforces the evidences of imperfect substitution obtained in Chapter 2. Moreover, the estimated gross elasticities of natives’ wages with respect to the quantities of immigrants in production are at most of the order of +−0.01. The fourth and last chapter, by means of a methodology founded on the Translog cost function framework, examines how the native’s employment level responds to changes in the cost of immigrant labor, issue that so far has been given little attention in the literature, despite its relevance to the formulation of immigration policies. To all model specifications and education groups considered, our results indicate that an exogenous variation in immigrant’s wage leads to only slightly effects on the level of employment of Brazilian native workers. In most cases, the hypothesis that native and immigrant are neither net p-complements nor net p-substitutes cannot be rejected
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spelling Machado, Flávio A. de StéfaniEscolas::EESPRios Neto, Eduardo Luiz GonçalvesLucinda, Cláudio Ribeiro deOrellano, Verônica Inês FernandezPonczek, Vladimir PinheiroSouza, André Portela Fernandes de2015-07-24T17:12:55Z2015-07-24T17:12:55Z2015-06-30MACHADO, Flávio A. de Stéfani. Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro. Tese (Doutorado em Economia de Empresas) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, 2015.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13858Given the importance that the immigration issue has acquired in the country in recent years, it generated a need for better understanding of the economic effects caused by population inflows of this nature. Nonetheless, to the authors’ knowledge, there are no studies for the recent Brazilian history regarding the impacts of immigrants on the labor market outcomes, in particular, on natives’ wage and employment level. With this background in mind, the studies carried out in this thesis aim to give the first steps in the research of this subject. The present work is composed of four chapters, which examine different issues associated to the effects of immigration on Brazilian labor market.The first chapter motivates the immigration issue in Brazil and, by means of a structural methodology based on the CES production function framework, simulates the effect on the wage structure in response to immigration influxes stipulated for the year 2010, date of the last Demographic Census. In particular, we calculate a mean wage impact around −0.25% resulting from a stipulated influx of 549 thousands immigrants, same magnitude of the one observed between December 2010 and December 2011. The second chapter estimates the degree of substitution between immigrants and natives of the same skill group and tests the assumption of perfect substitution empirically supported by Borjas et al. (2012, 2008) and adopted in the previous chapter. The employed methodology is based upon the structural framework developed in Manacorda et al. (2012) and Ottaviano & Peri (2012), which adds an extra level to the nested CES production function of Borjas (2003). The estimated elasticities of substitution under several model specifications varies from 9 to 23, results that strengthen the imperfect substitution thesis preconized by Card (2012). The third chapter estimates two types of elasticities related to the impacts of immigrants on natives’ wage through an alternative methodology based on a more flexible production function that is not subject to constraints as stringent as multi-level CES is. The computed estimates for the underlying Hicks elasticities of substitution lie between 1.3 and 4.9, which reinforces the evidences of imperfect substitution obtained in Chapter 2. Moreover, the estimated gross elasticities of natives’ wages with respect to the quantities of immigrants in production are at most of the order of +−0.01. The fourth and last chapter, by means of a methodology founded on the Translog cost function framework, examines how the native’s employment level responds to changes in the cost of immigrant labor, issue that so far has been given little attention in the literature, despite its relevance to the formulation of immigration policies. To all model specifications and education groups considered, our results indicate that an exogenous variation in immigrant’s wage leads to only slightly effects on the level of employment of Brazilian native workers. In most cases, the hypothesis that native and immigrant are neither net p-complements nor net p-substitutes cannot be rejectedDiante da importância que o tema da imigração adquiriu no país nos últimos anos, gerou-se uma necessidade de melhor entendimento dos efeitos econômicos causados por influxos populacionais dessa natureza. Todavia, sob o conhecimento dos autores, inexistem estudos para história recente brasileira acerca dos impactos dos imigrantes no mercado de trabalho, em especial, sobre o salário e o nível de emprego dos nativos. Com esse panorama em mente, os estudos realizados nesta tese visam dar os primeiros passos na investigação desse tema. O presente trabalho é composto por quatro capítulos, os quais examinam diferentes questões associadas aos efeitos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro. O primeiro capítulo motiva o tema da imigração no Brasil e, através de uma metodologia estrutural baseada no arcabouço da função CES multi-nível, simula o efeito na estrutura salarial em resposta a influxos imigratórios estipulados para o ano de 2010, data do último Censo Demográfico. Em particular, calcula-se que o impacto salarial médio decorrente de um influxo estipulado de 549 mil imigrantes, mesma magnitude do observado entre dezembro de 2010 e dezembro de 2011, estaria situado em torno de -0.25%. O segundo capítulo estima o grau de substituição entre imigrantes e nativos do mesmo grupo de habilidade e testa a hipótese de substituição perfeita suportada empiricamente por Borjas et al. (2012, 2008) e adotada no capítulo anterior. A metodologia empregada fundamenta-se no arcabouço estrutural desenvolvido em Manacorda et al. (2012) e Ottaviano & Peri (2012), o qual acrescenta um nível extra na função de produção CES multi-nível de Borjas (2003). As elasticidades de substituição estimadas sob diversas especificações variam entre 9 e 23, resultados que fortalecem a tese de substituição imperfeita preconizada por Card (2012). O terceiro capítulo estima dois tipos de elasticidades relacionadas ao impacto dos imigrantes sobre o rendimento do trabalho nativo através de uma metodologia alternativa baseada numa função de produção mais flexível e que não está sujeita a restrições tão austeras quanto a CES. As estimativas computadas para as elasticidades de substituição de Hicks subjacentes se situam entre 1.3 e 4.9, o que reforça as evidências de substituição imperfeita obtidas no Capítulo 2. Adicionalmente, os valores estimados para as elasticidades brutas dos salários dos nativos em relação às quantidades de imigrantes na produção são da ordem máxima de +-0.01. O quarto e último capítulo, por meio de uma metodologia fundamentada no arcabouço da função de custo Translog, examina como o nível de emprego dos nativos reage a alterações no custo do trabalho imigrante, uma questão que até o momento recebeu pouca atenção da literatura, conquanto apresente relevância para formulação de políticas imigratórias. Para todas as especificações de modelo e grupos de educação considerados, nossos resultados apontam que uma variação exógena no salário do imigrante produz apenas diminutos efeitos sobre o nível de emprego dos trabalhadores nativos brasileiros. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
title Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
spellingShingle Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani
Imigração
Emprego
Simulação
Economia
Mercado de trabalho - Brasil
Salários
Elasticidade (Economia)
title_short Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
title_full Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
title_fullStr Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
title_full_unstemmed Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
title_sort Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
author Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani
author_facet Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Rios Neto, Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves
Lucinda, Cláudio Ribeiro de
Orellano, Verônica Inês Fernandez
Ponczek, Vladimir Pinheiro
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Souza, André Portela Fernandes de
contributor_str_mv Souza, André Portela Fernandes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Imigração
Emprego
Simulação
topic Imigração
Emprego
Simulação
Economia
Mercado de trabalho - Brasil
Salários
Elasticidade (Economia)
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Salários
Elasticidade (Economia)
description Given the importance that the immigration issue has acquired in the country in recent years, it generated a need for better understanding of the economic effects caused by population inflows of this nature. Nonetheless, to the authors’ knowledge, there are no studies for the recent Brazilian history regarding the impacts of immigrants on the labor market outcomes, in particular, on natives’ wage and employment level. With this background in mind, the studies carried out in this thesis aim to give the first steps in the research of this subject. The present work is composed of four chapters, which examine different issues associated to the effects of immigration on Brazilian labor market.The first chapter motivates the immigration issue in Brazil and, by means of a structural methodology based on the CES production function framework, simulates the effect on the wage structure in response to immigration influxes stipulated for the year 2010, date of the last Demographic Census. In particular, we calculate a mean wage impact around −0.25% resulting from a stipulated influx of 549 thousands immigrants, same magnitude of the one observed between December 2010 and December 2011. The second chapter estimates the degree of substitution between immigrants and natives of the same skill group and tests the assumption of perfect substitution empirically supported by Borjas et al. (2012, 2008) and adopted in the previous chapter. The employed methodology is based upon the structural framework developed in Manacorda et al. (2012) and Ottaviano & Peri (2012), which adds an extra level to the nested CES production function of Borjas (2003). The estimated elasticities of substitution under several model specifications varies from 9 to 23, results that strengthen the imperfect substitution thesis preconized by Card (2012). The third chapter estimates two types of elasticities related to the impacts of immigrants on natives’ wage through an alternative methodology based on a more flexible production function that is not subject to constraints as stringent as multi-level CES is. The computed estimates for the underlying Hicks elasticities of substitution lie between 1.3 and 4.9, which reinforces the evidences of imperfect substitution obtained in Chapter 2. Moreover, the estimated gross elasticities of natives’ wages with respect to the quantities of immigrants in production are at most of the order of +−0.01. The fourth and last chapter, by means of a methodology founded on the Translog cost function framework, examines how the native’s employment level responds to changes in the cost of immigrant labor, issue that so far has been given little attention in the literature, despite its relevance to the formulation of immigration policies. To all model specifications and education groups considered, our results indicate that an exogenous variation in immigrant’s wage leads to only slightly effects on the level of employment of Brazilian native workers. In most cases, the hypothesis that native and immigrant are neither net p-complements nor net p-substitutes cannot be rejected
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv MACHADO, Flávio A. de Stéfani. Impactos da imigração no mercado de trabalho brasileiro. Tese (Doutorado em Economia de Empresas) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, 2015.
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