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Wage Discrimination Based on the Country of Birth: Do Tenure and Product Market Competition Matter?. (2019). Volral, Mélanie ; Rycx, Francois ; Mahy, Benoit ; Fays, Valentine.
In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  2. Wage Differences According to Workers Origin: The Role of Working More Upstream in GVCs. (2021). Rycx, Francois ; Mahy, Benoit ; Fays, Valentine.
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  3. Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics. (2021). Rycx, Francois ; Volral, Melanie ; Jacobs, Valentine.
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  5. Comparing the Immigrant-Native Pay Gap: A Novel Evidence from Home and Host Countries. (2021). Kancs, d'Artis ; Ciaian, Pavel ; Cupak, Andrej.
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  6. Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics. (2021). Volral, Melanie ; Rycx, Francois ; Jacobs, Valentine.
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  7. Wage Differences According to Workers Origin: The Role of Working More Upstream in GVCs. (2021). Rycx, Francois ; Mahy, Benoit ; Fays, Valentine.
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  8. Comparing the immigrant-native pay gap: A novel evidence from home and host countries. (2021). Kancs, d'Artis ; Ciaian, Pavel ; Cupk, Andrej.
    In: EERI Research Paper Series.
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  9. Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics. (2021). Volral, Melanie ; Rycx, Franois ; Jacobs, Valentine.
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  10. Wage Differences According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Working More Upstream in GVCs. (2021). Rycx, Francois ; Mahy, Benoit ; Fays, Valentine.
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