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SDC/BIDC Annual Conference Austin May 22, 2013 Pia Orrenius Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are those of the presenter; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or the Federal Reserve System. From Brawn to Brains: Immigrants in the U.S. and Texas Labor Markets

Road map Recent trends in immigration Characteristics of immigrants in U.S., Texas Effects of immigration on economic activity Labor market and fiscal effects Policy implications

VOLUME AND CHARACTERISTICS Recent Trends in Immigration

Immigrants account for over half of recent labor force growth SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Rising influx of foreign-born, low-skilled workers

Age Profile of Immigrants vs. Natives in Texas

Migration Decision Pull factors Host country economic growth, migrant networks Host country economic growth, migrant networks Push factors Home country conditions Home country conditionsCosts/Barriers Geographic proximity Geographic proximity Current policy Current policy Restricts high-skilled immigration; work-based immigration Encourages family reunification; unauthorized immigration

Temporary high-skilled visas always run out before year-end Days Days elapsed until high skill temporary work visas (H-1Bs) exhausted

Unauthorized immigrant flows SOURCE: Warren, R., Warren, J.R., 2013, IMR.

Nearly one-third of the foreign born lack a high school degree Education Distribution by Nativity

Migrant workers concentrated in a few states

IMMIGRANTS TO TEXAS

Native-born in Texas, U.S. similar in education

Foreign-born in Texas have much lower education

Texas immigrants also lag in English ability

Texas immigrants 60% from Mexico

Texans, foreign and native, have higher employment rates

And lower unemployment rates

Still Texan immigrants earn less

Except for low-skilled, who earn the same as in the rest of the U.S.

EFFECT ON ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

Economic Benefits Immigrants benefit from higher wages Natives also benefit More workers, lower prices More workers, lower prices Higher productivity through specialization; efficiency through mobility Higher productivity through specialization; efficiency through mobility Higher return to capital boosts investment Higher return to capital boosts investment Immigration surplus $38-$75 billion per year Immigration surplus $38-$75 billion per year Complementary immigration, bigger boost

Immigration and Economic Growth Faster growth relies on productivity growth Innovation High-skilled immigrants, particularly in STEM fields High-skilled immigrants, particularly in STEM fields Highly educated immigrants receive patents at more than twice the rate of natives Entrepreneurship 25 percent of high-tech startups between 1995 and 2005 founded by immigrants 25 percent of high-tech startups between 1995 and 2005 founded by immigrants Immigrants 30 percent more likely to start a business Immigrants 30 percent more likely to start a business

STEM, health care occupations rely on high- skilled foreign workers

LABOR MARKET AND FISCAL IMPACTS

Labor Market Effects Adverse wage and employment effects of immigration? Biggest impact on low-skilled natives and prior immigrants Biggest impact on low-skilled natives and prior immigrants Effects on natives lower than expected given conventional model Many mitigating factors Many mitigating factors

Fiscal Impact High-skilled immigrants pay more in taxes than they consume in public services But low-skilled immigrants are a net fiscal drain Low wages, large families, lack of employer- provided health insurance coverage Low wages, large families, lack of employer- provided health insurance coverage In the very long run, negative fiscal impact of low-skilled immigrants dissipates

POLICY IMPLICATIONS

Economics of Immigration & Policy Expand high-skilled employment-based immigration 86% of green cards go to family & humanitarian 86% of green cards go to family & humanitarian Only 7% of green cards to principal workers Only 7% of green cards to principal workers Resolve LPR backlogs Resolve LPR backlogs Provide low-skilled employment-based visas Implement legalization program Speed integration; improve outcomes Speed integration; improve outcomes Restore circularity Restore circularity Bring workers onto books; employers compliant Bring workers onto books; employers compliant

Summary Immigration has transformed the U.S., Texas workforce Flows have been skewed toward low-skill Texas more than most other states Texas more than most other states Macro economy has benefited But fiscal impact detracts But fiscal impact detracts Reform should give economics of immigration a bigger role in policy