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Task specialization and the native-foreign wage gap

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Storm, Eduard

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2022

36

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167-195

wage differential ; migrant worker ; wages ; specialization

Germany

Wages and wage payment systems

https://doi.org/10.1111/labr.12220

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"This study documents that worker-level variation in tasks has played a key role in the widening of the German Native-Foreign Wage Gap. I find idiosyncratic differences account for up to 34 per cent of the wage gap. Importantly, natives specialize in high-paying interactive activities not only between, but also within occupations. In contrast, foreign workers specialize in low-paying manual activities. This enhanced degree of task specialization accounts for 11 per cent of the gap among high-wage earners and 25 per cent among low-wage earner, thus offering new insight into sources for imperfect substitution of native and foreign workers and consequently small migration-induced wage effects."

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