On the relative gains to immigration

a comparison of the labour market position of Indians in the USA, the UK and India

On the relative gains to immigration
Augustin De Coulon, Augustin D ...
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On the relative gains to immigration

a comparison of the labour market position of Indians in the USA, the UK and India

While most studies of the decision to immigrate focus on the absolute income differences between countries, we argue that relative change in purchasing power or status, as captured by an individual's ranking in the wage distribution, may also be important. This will in turn be influenced by differential levels of supply, demand and migration costs across the skill distribution and across countries. Using data on Indian immigrants in the United States and the UK matched to comparable data on individuals who remained in India, we show that the average Indian immigrant will experience a fall in their relative ranking in the wage distribution compared to the position they would have achieved had they remained in the origin country. The fall in relative rankings is larger for immigrants to the UK than to the US, and largest of all for those with intermediate skills.

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On the relative gains to immigration: a comparison of the labour market position of Indians in the USA, the UK and India
2008, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Title from PDF file (viewed on Oct. 10, 2008).

"February 2008."

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CEP discussion paper -- no. 851

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OL22649217M
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2008613814

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OL5893095W

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