Immigrant wages in the Spanish labour market: does the origin of human capital matter?

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Title: Immigrant wages in the Spanish labour market: does the origin of human capital matter?
Authors: Sanromá Meléndez, Esteban | Ramos Lobo, Raúl | Simón, Hipólito
Research Group/s: Territorio y Movilidad. Mercados de Trabajo y Vivienda
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Análisis Económico Aplicado | Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Interuniversitario de Economía Internacional
Keywords: Immigration | Wages | Human capital
Knowledge Area: Economía Aplicada
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
Citation: SANROMÁ MELÉNDEZ, Esteban; RAMOS LOBO, Raúl; SIMÓN PÉREZ, Hipólito J. “Immigrant wages in the Spanish labour market: does the origin of human capital matter?”. Documents de Treball de l'IEB 2009/8
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyse the role played by the different components of human capital in the wage determination of recent immigrants within the Spanish labour market. Using microdata from the Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes 2007, the paper examines returns to human capital of immigrants, distinguishing between human capital accumulated in their home countries and in Spain. It also examines the impact on wages of the legal status. The evidence shows that returns to host country sources of human capital are higher than returns to foreign human capital, reflecting the limited international transferability of the latter. The only exception occurs in the case of immigrants from developed countries and immigrants who have studied in Spain. Whatever their home country, they obtain relatively high wage returns to education, including the part not acquired in the host country. Having legal status in Spain is associated with a substantial wage premium of around 15%. Lastly, the overall evidence confirms the presence of a strong heterogeneity in wage returns to different kinds of human capital and in the wage premium associated to the legal status as a function of the immigrants’ area of origin.
Sponsor: INSIDE Spain and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science through the following projects: SEJ2007-65086/ECON, SEJ2005-04348/ECON and SEJ2007-67767-C04-02.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/13166
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper
Peer Review: si
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