Is There a Wage Premium for Returning Irish Migrants?

24 Pages Posted: 4 May 2000

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Alan Barrett

Economic and Social Research Institute; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Philip J. O'Connell

Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland

Date Written: March 2000

Abstract

Higher rates of economic growth in recent years have led Ireland from being a country characterized by emigration to one where population inflows have become an important issue. This paper contains an analysis of one element of the current inflow. Drawing on data collected in 1998 on over 800 Irish individuals who had graduated from Irish colleges in 1992, we compare the wages of returned migrants with the wages of those who stayed in Ireland. In a recent paper, it has been argued that returned migrants accumulate skills and competencies while away that are rewarded on return to the home country. We find support for this argument for men. On average, returning males earn 10 percent more than men who stayed in Ireland, controlling for a range of factors. However, men who say that they originally migrated for labour-related reasons earn 15 percent more. No wage premium is found for female returning migrants relative to female stayers.

JEL Classification: J61

Suggested Citation

Barrett, Alan M. and O'Connell, Philip J., Is There a Wage Premium for Returning Irish Migrants? (March 2000). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=224244 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.224244

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