Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis

Autores
Irazoque Sillerico, Nicolás Andrés
Año de publicación
2026
Idioma
inglés
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documento de trabajo
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versión enviada
Descripción
This paper provides the first estimate of the impact of the Venezuelan exodus on Colombian students’ learning. To identify the impact, I use the reopening of the Colombian- Venezuelan border in 2016 as a natural experiment and propose a differences-in-differences design. The results indicate that, on average, native high school students exposed to immigrants on the schools experience a decrease of 1.8% of a standard deviation in their academic performance and the effect is persistent for the first four years and tends to zero after that. A possible mechanism for this negative effect is that teachers allocate class time to assist lower-achieving Venezuelans. This effect becomes insignificant when the concentration of immigrants is higher. The negative effect is larger for women, for Colombians with high achievement, with highly educated mothers, and for natives who attend schools with high average scores and a high concentration of educated mothers.
Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
Immigration
Education
Immigrant children
Peer effects
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
title Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
spellingShingle Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
Irazoque Sillerico, Nicolás Andrés
Ciencias Económicas
Immigration
Education
Immigrant children
Peer effects
title_short Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
title_full Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
title_fullStr Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
title_sort Effects of Immigration on Native Learning: The Case of the Venezuelan Crisis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Irazoque Sillerico, Nicolás Andrés
author Irazoque Sillerico, Nicolás Andrés
author_facet Irazoque Sillerico, Nicolás Andrés
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
Immigration
Education
Immigrant children
Peer effects
topic Ciencias Económicas
Immigration
Education
Immigrant children
Peer effects
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper provides the first estimate of the impact of the Venezuelan exodus on Colombian students’ learning. To identify the impact, I use the reopening of the Colombian- Venezuelan border in 2016 as a natural experiment and propose a differences-in-differences design. The results indicate that, on average, native high school students exposed to immigrants on the schools experience a decrease of 1.8% of a standard deviation in their academic performance and the effect is persistent for the first four years and tends to zero after that. A possible mechanism for this negative effect is that teachers allocate class time to assist lower-achieving Venezuelans. This effect becomes insignificant when the concentration of immigrants is higher. The negative effect is larger for women, for Colombians with high achievement, with highly educated mothers, and for natives who attend schools with high average scores and a high concentration of educated mothers.
Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales
description This paper provides the first estimate of the impact of the Venezuelan exodus on Colombian students’ learning. To identify the impact, I use the reopening of the Colombian- Venezuelan border in 2016 as a natural experiment and propose a differences-in-differences design. The results indicate that, on average, native high school students exposed to immigrants on the schools experience a decrease of 1.8% of a standard deviation in their academic performance and the effect is persistent for the first four years and tends to zero after that. A possible mechanism for this negative effect is that teachers allocate class time to assist lower-achieving Venezuelans. This effect becomes insignificant when the concentration of immigrants is higher. The negative effect is larger for women, for Colombians with high achievement, with highly educated mothers, and for natives who attend schools with high average scores and a high concentration of educated mothers.
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