We reconsider the role for human capital in accounting for cross-country income differences. Our contribution is to bring to bear new data on the pre- and post- migration labor market experiences of immigrants to the U.S. Immigrants from poor countries experience wage gains that are only 40 percent of the GDP per worker gap, which implies that “country" accounts for 40 percent of income differences, while human capital accounts for 60 percent. Our approach handles selection by comparing the wage of the same individual in two different countries. We also provide evidence on and a correction for skill transfer
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A decline in immigrant entry earnings, controlling for observable characteristics, has fostered conc...
This paper analyses the impact of internal migration on earnings within the human capital model fram...
The debate over the effects of migration of skilled labour from developing to developed countries ha...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...
This article sheds new light on the portability of human capital. We estimate the returns to source ...
The objective of this article is to analyse the role played by the different components of human cap...
This paper assesses cross-country variation in life-cycle human capital accumulation, using new evid...
This paper brings new evidence to the existing literature on earnings differentials and returns to h...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration flows and their human capital content on per capi...
2003 to estimate the determinants of differentiation in intercepts and slopes for age/earnings profi...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
This paper studies the loss of human capital that emigration generates in the country of origin. To ...
This paper investigates the contribution of immigration to income and productivity of host countries...
A decline in immigrant entry earnings, controlling for observable characteristics, has fostered conc...
This paper analyses the impact of internal migration on earnings within the human capital model fram...
The debate over the effects of migration of skilled labour from developing to developed countries ha...
Immigrants in Germany display a poor earnings performance relative to natives. Arguing that human ca...