Discussion paper

DP2502 Hit Twice? Danish Evidence on the Double-Negative Effect on the Wages of Immigrant Women

In this paper, we investigate whether there is a double-negative effect on the wages of immigrant women in Denmark stemming from a negative effect from both gender and foreign country of origin. We estimate separate wage equations for Danes and a number of immigrant groups correcting for sample selection and individual specific effects. Based on a Danish panel of register data, we find that all women are affected by a substantial gender discrimination in wages, but only Pakistani women experience a double-negative effect.

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Citation

Smith, N, M Rosholm and H (2000), ‘DP2502 Hit Twice? Danish Evidence on the Double-Negative Effect on the Wages of Immigrant Women‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2502. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2502