Immigration and Construction: An Analysis of the Impact of Immigration on Construction Project Costs

There are an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States. Of this population, research shows that approximately 19% work in the construction industry, comprising around 14% of all construction workforces. The main objectives of this research are to (1) to predict possible effects of immigration and immigration reform legislation on worker wages and (2) to assess the likely wage increase due to decreased supply of immigrant labor. In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region, the construction workforces for low-skilled trades such as concrete, masonry, drywall, painting, flooring, and roofing are comprised of approximately 55% illegal immigrant. Based on four factors evaluated in this research (1) prevailing wage provision in legislation; (2) forced tax compliance of the workforce; (3) market correction from currently depressed wages due to immigrant penetration into the workforce; and (4) a labor shortage resulting from a depleted supply of immigrant labor, proposed legi...

[1]  David Card The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market , 1989 .

[2]  James P. Smith,et al.  The new Americans: economic demographic and fiscal effects of immigration. , 1997 .

[3]  C. Veneri,et al.  Can occupational labor shortages be identified using available data , 1999 .

[4]  Pia M. Orrenius,et al.  Do amnesty programs encourage illegal immigration? evidence from IRCA , 2001 .

[5]  D. Massey,et al.  The Social Process of International Migration , 1987, Science.

[6]  Douglas S. Massey,et al.  Social Capital and International Migration: A Test Using Information on Family Networks1 , 2001, American Journal of Sociology.

[7]  Lawrence F. Katz,et al.  On the Labor Market Effects of Immigration and Trade , 1991 .

[8]  Douglas T. Gurak,et al.  Migration networks and the shaping of migration systems. , 1992 .

[9]  George J. Borjas,et al.  Native Internal Migration and the Labor Market Impact of Immigration , 2005, The Journal of Human Resources.

[10]  C. R. Winegarden,et al.  Undocumented Immigration and Unemployment of U.S. Youth and Minority Workers: Econometric Evidence , 1991 .

[11]  Brian C. Moyer,et al.  Preview of the Comprehensive Revision of the Annual Industry Accounts Integrating the Annual Input-Output Accounts and Gross-Domestic-Product-by-Industry Accounts , 2004 .

[12]  Richard J. Sullivan,et al.  The effect of immigration on aggregate native unemployment: An across-city estimation , 1993, Journal of labor research.

[13]  S. Camarota The effect of immigrants on the earnings of low-skilled native workers : Evidence from the June 1991 current population survey , 1997 .

[14]  R. Holden,et al.  The New Workforce: Age and Ethnic Changes. , 2001 .

[15]  S. Narayanan,et al.  The Causes and Consequences of Immigrant Labour in the Construction Sector in Malaysia , 2005 .

[16]  Friends or Strangers: The Impact of Immigrants on the U , 1990 .

[17]  David Card,et al.  The Effects of Immigration on the Labor Market Outcomes of Natives , 1989 .

[18]  David Card,et al.  The Impact of Immigrants on Host Country Wages , Employment and Growth , 2007 .

[19]  David Card,et al.  Immigration and Wages: Evidence From the 1980s , 1991 .

[20]  E. Marcelli,et al.  Transnational Twist: Pecuniary Remittances and the Socioeconomic Integration of Authorized and Unauthorized Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County 1 , 2005 .

[21]  J. Houdaille,et al.  Frey (William H) — The new white flight , 1994 .

[22]  D. North,et al.  The characteristics and role of illegal aliens in the U.S. labor market: an exploratory study , 1976 .

[23]  D. Cochrane,et al.  Application of Least Squares Regression to Relationships Containing Auto-Correlated Error Terms , 1949 .

[24]  Richard M. Devens,et al.  The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey , 2000 .

[25]  G. Borjas The Economics of Immigration , 1994, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the New Immigration.

[26]  J. Grossman The Substitutability of Natives and Immigrants in Production , 1982 .

[27]  S. Chatterjee,et al.  Regression Analysis by Example , 1979 .

[28]  Robert J. LaLonde,et al.  Labor Market Adjustments to Increased Immigration , 1991 .

[29]  J. Passel Immigrants in New York: Their Legal Status, Incomes, and Taxes , 1998 .

[30]  P. Mccullough THE HIGH COST OF CHEAP LABOR. , 1992 .

[31]  Ali S. Hadi,et al.  Regression Analysis by Example: Chatterjee/Regression , 2006 .

[32]  D. Hamermesh,et al.  The Demand for Labor in the Long Run , 1984 .