The Place Premium: Wage Differences for Identical Workers across the US Border
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Clemens, Michael
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The Place Premium: Wage Differences for Identical Workers across the US Border
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We estimate the “place premium”—the wage gain that accrues to foreign
workers who arrive to work in the United States. First, we estimate the predicted,
purchasing-power adjusted wages of people inside and outside the United States who are
otherwise observably identical—with the same country of birth, country of education,
years of education, work experience, sex, and rural or urban residence. We use new and
uniquely rich micro-data on the wages and characteristics of over two million individual
formal-sector wage-earners in 43 countries (including the US). Second, we examine the
extent to which these wage ratios for observably equivalent workers may overstate the
gains to a marginal mover because movers may be positively selected on unobservable
productivity in their home country. New evidence for nine of the countries, combined
with a range of existing evidence, suggests that this overstatement can be significant, but
is typically modest in magnitude. Third, we estimate the degree to which policy barriers
to labor movement in and of themselves sustain the place premium, by bounding the
premia observed under self-selected migration alone. Finally, we show that the policyinduced
portion of the place premium in wages represents one of the largest remaining
price distortions in any global market; is much larger than wage discrimination in
spatially integrated markets; and makes labor mobility capable of reducing households’
poverty at the margin by much more than any known in situ intervention.
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Series Documentos de Trabajo, No. 321, Julio, 2010
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