Wages and Immigrant Occupational Composition in Sweden
Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between immigrant occupational
composition and wages in Sweden. Effects of changes in proportion of immigrant
workers in different occupations on the wage levels of both natives and immigrants are
estimated. Our results suggest that increases in immigrant density have only small effects
on wages and that the negative relationship between wages and the proportion of
immigrant workers in an occupation, observed in data, is almost entirely accounted for
by measured and unmeasured worker skills. These results suggest that wage differences
across occupations with different densities of immigrants are mainly due to quality
sorting and to a lesser extent due to the existence of discrimination.
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Date
2010-03-17Author
Hansen, Jorgen
Wahlberg, Roger
Faisal, Sharif
Keywords
Immigrants
Refugees
Occupational Segregation
Composition of Jobs
Quality Sorting
Wages
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
435
Language
eng