This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin when compared to each other and a number of other groups. The very large differences in average earnings between female immigrant groups are found to be largely due to human capital and family characteristic differences. The study employs OLS regression to make earnings comparisons between immigrant women from each of the 14 places of origin to three reference groups. We find that although female immigrants from most countries are doing well relative to female natives, they fall significantly behind native males and male immigrants, even after controlling for differences in human capital. Thus, some groups of immig...
The migration has increased substantially during the last years and most countries struggle to integ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
This paper examines whether there is a "double-negative" effect on the earnings of immigrant women a...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
Literature states that “the United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant wom...
This paper looks at the relationship between immigration workers and their differing standards of li...
This paper examines whether there is a "double-negative' effect on the earnings of immigrant women a...
The migration has increased substantially during the last years and most countries struggle to integ...
The migration has increased substantially during the last years and most countries struggle to integ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
This paper examines whether there is a "double-negative" effect on the earnings of immigrant women a...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
This paper explores the earnings differentials between female immigrants from 14 places of origin wh...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
The United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant women outnumber immigrant m...
Literature states that “the United States is one of only a handful of nations in which immigrant wom...
This paper looks at the relationship between immigration workers and their differing standards of li...
This paper examines whether there is a "double-negative' effect on the earnings of immigrant women a...
The migration has increased substantially during the last years and most countries struggle to integ...
The migration has increased substantially during the last years and most countries struggle to integ...
The gender inequality in the labor market has long been a discussed and studied topic, and today it ...
This paper examines whether there is a "double-negative" effect on the earnings of immigrant women a...