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Immigration and Inter-Regional Job Mobility: Evidence from Syrian Refugees in Turkey

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  • Yusuf Emre Akgündüz

    (Sabanci University)

  • Altan Aldan

    (Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey)

  • Yusuf Kenan Bagir

    (Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey)

Abstract

We analyze the relationship between large-scale refugee inflows and the inter-regional job mobility of natives. Using a sudden inflow of Syrian refugees into Turkey, we identify the province level impact of hosting refugees on inward and outward job mobility of provinces using administrative social security data. We find that after the arrival of Syrian refugees, net job mobility towards hosting provinces declined. The negative effect is driven by a decline in inward mobility rather than an increase in outward mobility. A percentage point increase in Syrian to native population ratio decreases job mobility to a province by 2%. We find no corresponding effect on total internal migration, suggesting that the effect on job movers in the private sector can differ from the effect on the population at large.

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  • Yusuf Emre Akgündüz & Altan Aldan & Yusuf Kenan Bagir, 2021. "Immigration and Inter-Regional Job Mobility: Evidence from Syrian Refugees in Turkey," Working Papers 1461, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Feb 2021.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:1461
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