Artículo de revista
Raining stones? Female immigrants in the Spanish labour market
Fecha
2012-06Registro en:
Estudios de Economía, Vol. 39, No. 1, Junio 2012. pp. 53-86
0304-2758
Autor
Antón, José Ignacio
Muñoz de Bustillo, Rafael
Carrera, Miguel
Institución
Resumen
The aim of this paper is to analyse how female migrants fare in the Spanish labour
market, a country that has experienced impressive immigration flows during the
last decade. Particularly, we explore the differential access to employment and the
earning gap faced by this group, considering the interaction between two potential
sources of disadvantage for migrant women: gender and migrant condition.
Our findings suggest that migrant women do face this double disadvantage. In
both cases, we find an economically significant gap, at least for migrants from
developing countries. Regarding the former, the larger unemployment rate of
female migrants is not explained by observable characteristics. In the case of
earnings differential, although human capital endowments play a relevant role,
both the unexplained earnings penalty associated with gender and migrant status
slightly rise across the distribution of wages.