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Title: Real Exchange Rates and the Earnings of Immigrants

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2021

Abstract: Higher price levels in the destination relative to the origin increase the effective real wages of immigrants, thereby affecting immigrants' reservation and entry wages as well as their subsequent career trajectories. Based on micro-level longitudinal administrative data from Germany and exploiting within-country and across-cohort variations in the real exchange rate (RER) between Germany and countries that newly joined the European Union in the 2000s, we find that immigrants arriving with high RERs initially settle for lower paying jobs than comparable immigrants arriving with low RERs. In subsequent periods, however, wages of high RER arrivals catch up to that of their low RER counterparts, convergence achieved primarily through changes to better paying occupations and firms. Our findings thus point to the persistent regional price differences as one possible reason for immigrants' downgrading, with implications for immigrants' career profiles and the assessment of labor market impacts of immigration.

Url: https://www.cream-migration.org/publ_uploads/CDP_10_21.pdf

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Authors: Dustmann, Christian; Ku, Hyejin; Surovtseva, Tanya

Series Title: Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration Discussion Paper Series

Publication Number: 10/21

Institution: Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration

Pages: 1-61

Publisher Location: London

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration

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