A note on the immigrant-native gap in earnings
A note on the immigrant-native gap in earnings
Author(s): Stephan HumpertSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Univerzitni servis s.r.o.
Keywords: immigration; earnings; pay gap; Germany; ALLBUS
Summary/Abstract: This note analyzes earning differentials between foreigners and natives in Germany. We use the recent published 2012 wave of German social survey data (ALLBUS) to perform Mincer-style quintile regressions and Oaxaca-Blinder decompositions. People born outside Germany have an average earning loss for about -6.5 to -10 percent, relative to natives. Persons with foreign citizenship have even higher losses. They face penalties between -8.2 to -14.3 percent. Both groups are performing relatively better at the upper part than at the lower part of the income distribution. Decompositions show a 9.2 percent difference for immigrants, while the most of the gap itself is unexplained by differences in endowments. Individuals without German citizenship have a 15.8 percent difference. Here, more of the half remains unexplained.
Journal: International Economics Letters
- Issue Year: 2/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 41-48
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English