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Migration and employment interactions in a crisis context
Authors:Anda M. David  Mohamed Ali Marouani
Affiliation:1. PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, LEDa, IRD, UMR DIAL, Paris, France;2. IEDES Paris 1 Pantheon‐Sorbonne University, DIAL and ERF, Paris, France
Abstract:This article analyses how a crisis impacts labour markets in origin countries through migration channels. For this purpose, we develop a novel dynamic general equilibrium model with a focus on the interlinkages between migration, the labour market and education. The main innovation of the paper is the retrospective modelling in general equilibrium of the impact of an economic crisis to isolate the impact of migration on local unemployment. The impact of the crisis on education decision is captured through endogenous returns to education. The simultaneity of the crisis in Tunisia and its partners worsened the labour market situation mainly through the increase in labour supply. The main result of this study is that migration is indeed one of the main determinants of the unemployment increase and that remittances have a higher impact than the variation of emigration flows. The low skilled bear the highest costs in terms of unemployment and wage decline.
Keywords:International migration  remittances  labour supply  CGE  Tunisia
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