Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10620/18069
Longitudinal Study: HILDA
Title: The Asset Portfolios of Native‐born and Foreign‐born Australian Households
Authors: Cobb-Clark, Deborah 
Hildebrand, Vincent A. 
Institution: Centre for Economic Policy Research, the Australian National University
Publication Date: Jan-2008
Keywords: wealth
housing
Immigrants
Abstract: This paper analyses the net worth and asset portfolios of native- and foreign-born Australian families using HILDA (wave 2) data. Specifically, we estimate a system of asset equations with an adding-up constraint imposed to control for variation in households’ total net worth. Our results indicate that after accounting for differences in human capital and income levels, single immigrants have a wealth advantage of almost $185,000 relative to single native-born individuals. Although the wealth gap between mixed and native-born couples is not statistically significant, immigrant-only couples have approximately $150,000 less wealth on average than native-born couples. Relative to equally wealthy native-born couples, immigrant-only couples hold substantially more of their wealth in their homes and less in the form of vehicles and financial assets. Mixed couples, on the other hand, allocate their wealth across assets in the same way as native-born couples.
URL: https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/3304/the-asset-portfolios-of-native-born-and-foreign-born-households
ISBN: ISSN: 1442-8636 ISBN: 1 921262 38 9
Keywords: Housing; Culture -- Immigrants; Income & Finance -- Wealth
Research collection: Reports and technical papers
Appears in Collections:Technical Papers

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