According to the Employment Outlook 2015 published by the Paris-based club of advanced countries, native-born workers received 55 per cent higher wages than their foreign counterparts, the biggest gap among the surveyed 22 OECD nations. .
According to the Employment Outlook 2015 published by the Paris-based club of advanced countries, native-born workers received 55 per cent higher wages than their foreign counterparts, the biggest gap among the surveyed 22 OECD nations. .