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Native-immigrant wage differentials in Greece: discrimination and assimilation
Authors:Michael Chletsos  Stelios Roupakias
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Laboratory of Applied Economic and Social Policy, University of Ioannina, University Campus, Ioannina, Greece;2. Department of Economics, University of Ioannina, University Campus, Ioannina, Greece
Abstract:This article applies the Blinder–Oaxaca methodology in order to dissect the average earnings differentials between Greek workers and three different groups of immigrants into a part attributed to differences in characteristics and a part due to discrimination. It also seeks to identify the effect of assimilation (i.e. postmigration human capital) on immigrants’ earnings. We use information about 8429 individuals, of which 1185 are immigrants. The data are drawn from the Greek Labour Force Survey (2009). Our results suggest that discrimination is significantly higher for immigrants originating from non-EU countries than it is for EU foreigners, while it is negative for those who terminated education in Greece. Also, there is evidence that (i) post-migration human capital is a significant determinant of immigrants earnings, (ii) there is limited transferability of skills between sending countries and Greece and (iii) education is the main determinant of the wage gap between natives and immigrants.
Keywords:Immigration  discrimination  assimilation
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