南南移民与多米尼加共和国的女性劳动供给

South–south migration and female labor supply in the Dominican Republic

Journal of Economic Geography · 2022
被引 7
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究海地等低教育水平女性移民对多米尼加本土女性劳动供给的影响,发现高教育本土女性工作时长增加,低教育者工作时长和收入下降。

Abstract

This article investigates the effects of female immigration to the Dominican Republic (DR)—most of which is from Haiti and of low-education levels—on the labor supply of native women. Using individual-level data for 2003–2016 and exploiting geographic variation in early immigrant settlements together with time variation in female immigration inflows, we find that female immigration has led to disparate outcomes across women of different education levels and family structures. In line with the evidence from developed countries, female immigration to the DR is associated with an increase in the hours worked by highly educated native women with family dependents (relative to equally educated women without dependents). However, for low-educated native women, female immigration is associated with a decrease in hours worked and in earnings. Our results underscore the importance of studying the disparate effects of migration on vulnerable groups in developing countries.

南南移民女性劳动力供给多米尼加共和国海地移民教育异质性