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Migration and gender differences in the home labour market: Evidence from Albania
Authors:Mariapia Mendola  Calogero Carletto
Institution:1. CEPS, Belgium;2. IZA, Germany;3. Ryerson University, Canada;4. University of New South Wales (Canberra), Australia;5. Bonn University, Germany
Abstract:This paper examines the role of migration in affecting the labour market opportunities of male and female household members left behind. We address this question by analyzing the impact of international migration flows from Albania, where migration is a massive and male-dominated phenomenon. We find that the labour supply of men and women responds differently to current and past migration. Controlling for the potential endogeneity of migration, estimates show that having a migrant abroad decreases female paid labour supply while increasing unpaid work. On the other hand, women with past family migration experience are significantly more likely to engage in self-employment and less likely to supply unpaid work. The same relationships do not hold for men. These results suggest that while left-behind women in Albania may take on the extra burden associated with the migration of male family members, they gain employment opportunities upon their return.
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