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Effects of Free Trade on Women and Immigrants: CAFTA and the Rural Dominican Republic
Authors:Mateusz Filipski  J Edward Taylor  Siwa Msangi
Institution:University of California, Davis, USA;International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:We construct a disaggregated rural economywide model with a focus on gender and immigration as well as on the allocation of time to wage work, household production activities, and housework (reproduction). We use this model to simulate the impacts of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) on rural incomes and welfare in the Dominican Republic. We find that elimination of agricultural import tariffs hurts both agricultural and non-agricultural households, via adverse factor-market effects, but impacts vary substantially by workers’ gender and country of origin. Females and Haitian immigrants tend to fare better than Dominican males, and there are ramifications for both market and non-market activities.
Keywords:gender  immigration  general equilibrium models  Dominican Republic  Haiti  Central America and the Caribbean
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