Are there gender and country of origin differences in immigrant labor market outcomes across European destinations?

A Adsera, BR Chiswick - Journal of population economics, 2007 - Springer
Journal of population economics, 2007Springer
The 1994–2000 waves of the European Community Household Panel are used to study the
earnings of immigrants as compared to native workers in 15 European countries. At the time
of arrival, there is a significant negative partial effect of foreign birth on individual earnings
compared to the native born in the destination of around 40%. These differences vary across
origins and destinations and by gender. Immigrant earnings catch-up to those of the native
born after around 18 years in the destination. Schooling matters more for earnings for …
Abstract
The 1994–2000 waves of the European Community Household Panel are used to study the earnings of immigrants as compared to native workers in 15 European countries. At the time of arrival, there is a significant negative partial effect of foreign birth on individual earnings compared to the native born in the destination of around 40%. These differences vary across origins and destinations and by gender. Immigrant earnings catch-up to those of the native born after around 18 years in the destination. Schooling matters more for earnings for women, whereas, language skills are relatively more important for men.
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