We consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search frictions, reservation wages, and productivities for the explanation of wage differentials be-tween migrants and natives. We disentangle these by estimating an empirical general equilibrium search model with on-the-job search due to Bontemps et al. (1999) on segments of the labour market defined by occupation, age, and nationality using a large scale German administrative dataset. The native-migrant wage differential is then decomposed into several parts, and we focus especially on the component that we label “migrant effect”, being the difference in wage offers between natives and migrants in the same occupation-age segment in firms of the same productivity. Counterfactua...
This study presents new evidence on immigrant-native wage differentials estimated in consideration o...
To examine the impact of migrants on the average firm productivity, wages and welfare we construct a...
Melzer SM, Tomaskovic-Devey D, Schunck R, Jacobebbinghaus P. A Relational Inequality Approach to Fir...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
I investigate the role of worker, firm, and job title heterogeneity in the immigrant-native wage gap...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
This paper examines the determinants of gross labour flows in a context where modeling the migration...
This paper analyzes the reservation wages of first and second generation mi-grants in Germany. Based...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Immigrants consist of foreigners and naturalized immigrants. Based on data from GSOEP, we decompose ...
Life cycle wages of immigrants from developing countries fall short of catching up with wages of nat...
In this paper, we analyze immigrant wage gaps and propose an extension of the traditional wage decom...
This study presents new evidence on immigrant-native wage differentials estimated in consideration o...
To examine the impact of migrants on the average firm productivity, wages and welfare we construct a...
Melzer SM, Tomaskovic-Devey D, Schunck R, Jacobebbinghaus P. A Relational Inequality Approach to Fir...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider the role of unobservables, such as differences in search fric...
I investigate the role of worker, firm, and job title heterogeneity in the immigrant-native wage gap...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
This paper examines the determinants of gross labour flows in a context where modeling the migration...
This paper analyzes the reservation wages of first and second generation mi-grants in Germany. Based...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Immigrants consist of foreigners and naturalized immigrants. Based on data from GSOEP, we decompose ...
Life cycle wages of immigrants from developing countries fall short of catching up with wages of nat...
In this paper, we analyze immigrant wage gaps and propose an extension of the traditional wage decom...
This study presents new evidence on immigrant-native wage differentials estimated in consideration o...
To examine the impact of migrants on the average firm productivity, wages and welfare we construct a...
Melzer SM, Tomaskovic-Devey D, Schunck R, Jacobebbinghaus P. A Relational Inequality Approach to Fir...