The relative impact of different forces of globalisation on wage inequality: a fresh look at the EU experience

This paper analyses the contribution of immigration, trade and FDI to wage inequality of native workers in a sample of old and new EU Member States between 2008 and 2013. Methodologically, we use the regression-based Shapley value decomposition approach of Shorrocks (2013) to filter out their relati...

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Main Authors: Jestl, Stefan, Leitner, Sebastian, Leitner, Sandra M.
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Vienna 2018
WIIW
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19304437124911226199-The-relative-impact-of-differe.htm
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author Jestl, Stefan
Leitner, Sebastian
Leitner, Sandra M.
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description This paper analyses the contribution of immigration, trade and FDI to wage inequality of native workers in a sample of old and new EU Member States between 2008 and 2013. Methodologically, we use the regression-based Shapley value decomposition approach of Shorrocks (2013) to filter out their relative importance. We find that globalisation has very mixed effects and generally contributes little to wage inequality. Regarding their relative contributions, immigration and FDI are key contributors to wage inequality in old EU Member States, while trade is the key source of wage inequality in new EU Member States. For immigration, the associated increase in wage inequality is strongest and most consistent among Southern EU Member States. We also show that immigration, trade and FDI have different effects across the wage distribution that are however strongest at its centre. For trade and FDI, we also find sporadic inequality-reducing effects that are strongest at the top of the wage distribution."
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spellingShingle Jestl, Stefan
Leitner, Sebastian
Leitner, Sandra M.
wage differential
immigration
trade
foreign investment
The relative impact of different forces of globalisation on wage inequality: a fresh look at the EU experience
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title The relative impact of different forces of globalisation on wage inequality: a fresh look at the EU experience
topic wage differential
immigration
trade
foreign investment
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19304437124911226199-The-relative-impact-of-differe.htm