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Title: Imputation Match Bias in Immigrant Wage Convergence

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2018

Abstract: Although immigrants to the United States earn less at entry than their native-born counterparts, an extensive literature has found that immigrants have faster earnings growth that results in rapid convergence to native-born earnings. However, recent evidence based on U.S. Census data indicates a slowdown in the rate of earnings assimilation. We find that the pace of immigrant wage convergence based on recent data may be understated in the literature as a result of the method used by the census to impute missing information on earnings, which does not use immigration status as a match characteristic. Because both the share of immigrants in the workforce and earnings imputation rates have risen over time, imputation match bias for recent immigrants is more consequential than in earlier periods and may lead to an underestimate of the rate of immigrant wage convergence.

Url: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13524-018-0686-3

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Authors: Hersch, Joni; Shinall, Jennifer Bennett

Periodical (Full): Demography

Issue: 4

Volume: 55

Pages: 1475-1485

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Methodology and Data Collection, Migration and Immigration

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