Import competition from China and unemployment. An analysis using Spanish workers’micro-data.

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Donoso, Vicente and Martín, Víctor and Minondo, Asier (2014) Import competition from China and unemployment. An analysis using Spanish workers’micro-data. [ Working Papers; nº 05, 2014, ]

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Abstract

In the period 1997-2011, import competition from China multiplied by five in the Spanish manufacturing sector. In this paper we analyze whether this severe increase in import competition from China is associated with a higher probability of becoming unemployed in the Spanish manufacturing sector. Linking industry-level data on imports with the working histories of 141,000 manufacturing workers, we show that import competition from China is positively associated with the probability of becoming unemployed. In particular, a standard deviation increase in import competition from China raises the probability of becoming unemployed between 0.8 and 3.5 percentage points, which represents between a 9% and a 44% increase relative to the unconditional probability of becoming unemployed. In contrast, we do not find any effect of import competition from China on manufacturing wages. Also, our estimations show that there is weak evidence of a positive association between a higher import competition from China and the probability of switching to an employment outside the manufacturing sector.


Item Type:Working Paper or Technical Report
Uncontrolled Keywords:Imports; China; Spain; Unemployment; Skills; Manufacturing
Subjects:Social sciences > Economics > Commerce
JEL:F02, F53, O19, C89
Series Name:Working Papers
Volume:2014
Number:05
ID Code:38059
Deposited On:09 Jun 2016 09:59
Last Modified:10 Jun 2016 09:38

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