Working Paper

Self-Selection of Emigrants: Theory and Evidence on Stochastic Dominance in Observable and Unobservable Characteristics

George J. Borjas, Ilpo Kauppinen, Panu Poutvaara
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5567

We show that the Roy model has more precise predictions about the self-selection of migrants than previously realized. The same conditions that have been shown to result in positive or negative selection in terms of expected earnings also imply a stochastic dominance relationship between the earnings distributions of migrants and nonmigrants. We use the Danish full population administrative data to test the predictions. We find strong evidence of positive self-selection of emigrants in terms of preemigration earnings: the income distribution for the migrants almost stochastically dominates the distribution for the non-migrants. This result is not driven by immigration policies in destination countries. Decomposing the self-selection in total earnings into self-selection in observable characteristics and self-selection in unobservable characteristics reveals that unobserved abilities play the dominant role.

This paper presents research output of the Ifo Center of Excellence for Migration and Integration Research (CEMIR)

 

 

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: international migration, Roy model, self selection
JEL Classification: F220, J610