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Comparing the employment-output elasticities of migrants and nationals: the case of the Gulf Cooperation Council
Authors:Alberto Behar
Affiliation:International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Many countries have large or increasing migrant populations. We estimate the elasticity of private-sector employment to nonoil GDP for nationals and migrants using a Seemingly Unrelated Error Correction (SUREC) model. We use data from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which have a particularly large share of foreign workers. Our results indicate that the employment response is statistically significantly lower for nationals, who have an estimated short-run elasticity of only 0.15 and a long-run response of 0.7, than for migrants, where the short- and long-run elasticities are 0.35 and almost unity. Lower elasticities could signal higher labour market adjustment costs. In the context of low oil prices, forecasts imply a significant jobs shortfall for nationals in the coming years.
Keywords:Employment elasticities  labour market adjustment costs  GCC  Gulf Cooperation Council  migrants
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