Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants
Auteurs: Nick Manuel et Miana Plesca
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Résumé (anglais)
Using data on immigrants from the Canadian Census, we compare immigrants who received a bachelor’s degree from a Canadian university to immigrants who receive a bachelor’s degree in their home country, in order to investigate the returns to skills acquired in Canada versus skills acquired abroad. Our measure of skill is based on postsecondary fields of study linked to the O*NET matrix of skills and competencies. We find that immigrants educated in Canada receive higher returns to their communication skills than those educated abroad. To a lesser degree, they also receive higher returns to their logical and technical skills. These gaps in skill returns explain the entirety of Canadian-educated immigrant’s 10% earnings advantage. Our results are robust to controlling for the quality of universities in the immigrant’s country of study and for occupation and industry choice. The gaps are stable across time and across quantiles of the immigrant earnings distribution.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Nick Manuel et Miana Plesca |
Année de pulication | 2020 |
Titre | Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants |
Volume | 53 |
Nom du Journal | Canadian Journal of Economics |
Numéro | 4 |
Pages | 1404-1428 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Nick Manuel
- Nick Manuel et Miana Plesca
- Skill transferability and the earnings of immigrants
- Canadian Journal of Economics
- 53
- 2020
- 4
- 1404-1428