TY - RPRT AU - Kahanec, Martin AU - Zimmermann, Klaus F. TI - International Migration, Ethnicity and Economic Inequality PY - 2008/Apr/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 3450 UR - https://www.iza.org/publications/dp3450 AB - While the allocative efficiency of mobility is typically considered to be positive but small in the long run, the induced changes in equality may be considerable in size. In practice, however, migrants typically improve their income position in comparison to those at home, stimulate the economic situation of the sending countries through remittances and rise the economic performance of natives and of capital in the host country through complementarities. The chapter suggests that at least skilled immigration promotes economic equality in the host country under standard conditions. The context is empirically documented und theoretically explained in a core model. Also, immigrant assimilation and selection is discussed, as is the role of ethnicity and ethnic identity for relative economic performance. KW - ethnosizing KW - integration KW - inequality KW - income distribution KW - migration KW - ethnicity KW - Gini-coefficient KW - minority KW - assimilation ER -