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wage gap in low wage deciles that is even more pronounced within immigrant subgroups. Cultural and economic distances each …
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low wage deciles that is even more pronounced within immigrant subgroups. Cultural and economic distances each have a …
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low wage deciles that is even more pronounced within immigrant subgroups. Cultural and economic distances each have a …
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low wage deciles that is even more pronounced within immigrant subgroups. Cultural and economic distances each have a …
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We investigate how previous generations of migrants and their children integrated into Austrian society, as measured by their wealth ownership. Using data from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), we document a positive average migrant wealth gap between migrant and native...
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In this paper, we show that the decline in the relative wages of immigrants in Canada is far from homogenous over … different points of the wage distribution. The well-documented decline in the immigrant-Canadian born mean wage gap hides a much …
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educated immigrant and native workers. Native workers' wages have been insulated by differences in skills, adjustments in local …
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Recent immigrants in Switzerland are overrepresented at the top of the wage distribution in high and at the bottom in low skill occupations. Basic economic theory thus suggests that immigration has led to a compression of the wage distribution in the former group and to an expansion in the...
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