Steven Coleman

What makes Expatriate Pay Different?



Posted: Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Xpatulator.com

Most countries have a two tier Pay Market. The two distinct pay markets are typically an Expatriate Market and a Local Market.

The Expatriate Market is largely determined by the origin of each Expatriate. It is quite normal to have considerable differences between Expatriates doing exactly the same job, in the same country. These differences are largely caused by three factors:

On the other hand the Local Market is largely determined by local supply and demand for skills.

Depending on a number of factors, such as the availability of skills, rate of economic growth, and the type of economy, the percentage of expatriates versus locally employed people will vary.

Expatriate Pay is typically calculated by using the Expatriates salary in their Home Country as the start point and by calculating an appropriate salary in the Host Country using the Cost of Living difference, relative hardship, and exchange rate. This is either done using a company in-house policy or using an international relocation calculator.

Local Pay is typically determined by the prevailing market salary levels. These salary levels are typically reported in salary surveys run by independent Remuneration Consultancies.

We can conclude therefore that Expatriate Pay is primarily determined by factors outside the host country as well as differences between the host country and the Expatriate's home country.  Local Pay is primarily determined by factors within the country, such as strength of the economy and the supply and demand for skills.

Steven McManus runs the Xpatulator.com website that provides cost of living information for 276 global cities including cost of living index, hardship index, cost of living calculator used when moving to a foreign city or relocating on an international assignment to a global destination. The calculator uses a customisable cost of living index, hardship index, exchange rate and assignment salary to calculate an equivalent expat PPP salary.

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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)
» left by Jane Brown
from Cape Town
3 years 303 days ago.
That does not mean expats should alway be paid more than local people surely?
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