Abstract: This paper applies the Blinder-Oaxaca methodology in order to decompose the average earnings differentials between Greek workers and different groups of immigrants. We use information about 8,429 individuals of which 1,185 are immigrants. The data are drawn from the Greek Labor Force Survey (2009). The main objective is to explore how much of the differential is explained by differences in observed characteristics. We also investigate the effect that assimilation has on the immigrants’ earnings. Our results provide empirical evidence that the part of the wage gap due to differences in the coefficients is largest for immigrants originating from non-EU countries and negative for those immigrants who terminated education in Greece
This paper examines and measures the extent of wage convergence of immigrants to native-born workers...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
The economic contribution of migrants to a host country are well known: they work in sectors where l...
This paper applies the Blinder-Oaxaca methodology in order to decompose the average earnings differe...
This paper applies the “spatial correlations” methodology in order to investigate the impact of immi...
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AbstractSince the early 90s a migratory wave began overwhelms Greece. The majority of immigrants wer...
This study applies the skill-cell approach introduced by Borjas (2003) in order to identify the cau...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
This paper analyses wage discrimination against immigrants in Austria using combined information fro...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
In this paper, we analyze immigrant wage gaps and propose an extension of the traditional wage decom...
This paper examines and measures the extent of wage convergence of immigrants to native-born workers...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
The economic contribution of migrants to a host country are well known: they work in sectors where l...
This paper applies the Blinder-Oaxaca methodology in order to decompose the average earnings differe...
This paper applies the “spatial correlations” methodology in order to investigate the impact of immi...
This study investigates the impact of ethnic identity on Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Georgian, an...
This paper evaluates the economic integration of immigrants in Greece, employing microdata from the ...
This paper explores native-immigrant wage differentials in the Greek labour market. Data from the mo...
AbstractSince the early 90s a migratory wave began overwhelms Greece. The majority of immigrants wer...
This study applies the skill-cell approach introduced by Borjas (2003) in order to identify the cau...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
This paper analyses wage discrimination against immigrants in Austria using combined information fro...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
In this paper, we analyze immigrant wage gaps and propose an extension of the traditional wage decom...
This paper examines and measures the extent of wage convergence of immigrants to native-born workers...
The mass influx of both male and female immigrants in Greece has been the corecharacteristic of Gree...
The economic contribution of migrants to a host country are well known: they work in sectors where l...