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		<title>Now ONLINE &#038; OPEN ACCESS in the Journal of Population Economics: The nativity wealth gap &#8211; what is it &#038; what drives it?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The paper studies the migrant-native differences in wealth among older households in Europe which is significant and to the advantage of the natives. The importance of origin country, age at &#8230; <a href="https://glabor.org/now-online-open-access-in-the-journal-of-population-economics-the-nativity-wealth-gap-what-is-it-what-drives-it/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Now ONLINE &#038; OPEN ACCESS in the Journal of Population Economics: The nativity wealth gap &#8211; what is it &#038; what drives it?</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>The paper studies the migrant-native differences in wealth among older households in Europe which is significant and to the advantage of the natives. The importance of origin country, age at migration, and citizenship status in reducing the gap is shown. </strong></p>



<p>Read more in: <br> <br><strong>Irene Ferrari:</strong> &#8220;The nativity wealth gap in Europe: a matching approach &#8220;<br><strong>Journal of Population Economics</strong>, online, issue forthcoming.</p>



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<p><strong><em>GLO Fellow </em>Irene Ferrari<em> </em></strong> </p>



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<p><strong>Author Abstract:</strong>    This study uses a matching method to provide an estimate of the nativity  wealth gap among older households in Europe. This approach does not  require imposing any functional form on wealth and avoids  validity-out-of-the-support assumptions; furthermore, it allows  estimation not only of the mean of the wealth gap but also of its  distribution for the common-support sub-population. The results show  that on average there is a positive and significant wealth gap between  natives and migrants. However, the average gap may be misleading as the  distribution of the gap reveals that immigrant households in the upper  part of the wealth distribution are better off, and those in the lower  part of the wealth distribution are worse off, than comparable native  households. A heterogeneity analysis shows the importance of origin, age  at migration, and citizenship status in reducing the gap. Indeed,  households who migrated within Europe, those who moved at younger ages  rather than as adults, and those who are citizens of the destination  country display a wealth gap that is consistently smaller over the  entire distribution. </p>



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