New Working Paper on Job Vacancies and Immigration

Job Vacancies and Immigration: Evidence from the Mariel Supply Shock

L. Jason Anastasopoulos,  George J. Borjas, Gavin G. Cook, and Michael Lachanski

We use the Conference Board's Help-Wanted Index (HWI) to document how immigrant supply shocks change the number of job vacancies.  Our analysis reveals a sizable drop in Miami's HWI relative to comparable cities in the first few years after the Mariel shock, followed by recovery afterwards.  An analysis of the text of the help-wanted ads also documents a significant decline in the relative number of low-skill vaccancies advertised in the Miami Herald.  Miami's Beveridge curve shifted inwards by the mid-1980s, suggesting a more efficient local labor market, in contrast to the outward nationwide shift coincident with the 1981-1982 recession.

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