AUTHOR=Mohammad Reda Abdelfattah , Iman , Waqar Shujaa , Attico Yasir Tageldin Abubaker , Antohi Valentin Marian , Fortea Costinela , Zlati Monica Laura TITLE=International immigration and its effects on native labor market: evidence from OECD countries JOURNAL=Frontiers in Human Dynamics VOLUME=Volume 7 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/human-dynamics/articles/10.3389/fhumd.2025.1577022 DOI=10.3389/fhumd.2025.1577022 ISSN=2673-2726 ABSTRACT=This study aims to investigate the impact of international immigration on the native labor market of host countries. With the growing number of cross-border movements, the relationship between immigration and unemployment in the domestic labor market has become a concern for economists and policy makers. This study utilizes the comprehensive dataset of the years spanning from 2000 to 2020 and employs panel regression analysis to analyze the intricate dynamics of international migration and unemployment of native-born workers of 16 selected OECD countries. The results have disclosed a significant negative relationship between net migration rate and unemployment rate of domestic laborers. Furthermore, it was concluded that an increase in GDP, wages and government expenditure on education will significantly reduce the unemployment rate as well. However, the positive relationship of gross national expenditure with the unemployment rate of natives is found to be insignificant. In the light of this negative relationship between net migration rates and native unemployment rates, policy makers should take into account promoting immigration policies internationally that are consistent with economic growth goals. Moreover, investments in GDP growth, wage increases and education expenditure must be made to further reduce unemployment among native born workers.