The migrant pay gap in Spain: Where do the differences come from?
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2023
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Cambridge University Press
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This paper focuses on the migrant pay gap in Spain. Going beyond descriptive evidence of the
differences between immigrants and nationals in terms of wages, we analyse which part of the gross
wage is most affected by features that cannot be captured using econometric models. Relying on
microdata from the Wage Structure Survey, we divide the total gross wage into two main parts: base
wage and wage supplements. Then we decompose the migrant wage gap into the explained and the
unexplained terms, using a simple decomposition methodology, the Oaxaca-Blinder model. Our
results show that a part of the differences in wage supplements does not seem to be explained by the
set of control variables introduced in the model and that this effect is more pronounced when only
men are considered. These findings offer a new perspective on the migrant pay gap in Spain and
point to the importance of wage-setting practices related to wage supplements in explaining (and
widening) the total migrant pay gap in our country.
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The migrant pay gap in Spain: Where do the differences come from? Fernando Pint , Rosa Martínez, María Jesús Delgado Rodriguez and Encarnación Murillo The Economic and Labour Relations Review (2023), 1–23 doi:10.1017/elr.2023.37
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