Labour segregation and immigrant and native-born wage distributions in Spain: an analysis using matched employer-employee data


Autoria(s): Simón Pérez, Hipólito J.; Sanromà, Esteve; Ramos Lobo, Raúl
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

This article carries out an empirical examination of the origin of the differences between immigrant and native-born wage structures in the Spanish labour market. Especial attention is given in the analysis to the role played by occupational and workplace segregation of immigrants. Legal immigrants from developing countries exhibit lower mean wages and a more compressed wage structure than native-born workers. By contrast, immigrants from developed countries display higher mean wages and a more dispersed wage structure. The main empirical finding is that the disparities in the wage distributions for the native-born and both groups of immigrants are largely explained by their different observed characteristics, with a particularly important influence in this context of workplace and, particularly, occupational segregation.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2445/64968

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer Verlag

Direitos

(c) Spanish Economic Association, 2008

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Palavras-Chave #Mercat de treball #Política d'emigració i immigració #Immigrants #Discriminació en el treball #Labor market #Emigration and immigration policy #Immigrants #Discrimination in employment
Tipo

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