Type | Working Paper |
Title | Seasonal Labor Migration from the Republic of Armenia to the Russian Federation: Empirical Study on Determinants+) |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | https://espe.conference-services.net/resources/321/2907/pdf/ESPE2012_0260_paper.pdf |
Abstract | We study the seasonality of labor migration from Armenia to Russia based on a unique panel data set on Armenian workers. As seasonal migration is a repeated decision, the panel nature of our data set allows us to specify a dynamic switching regression model with endogenous switching. In line with the Harris and Todaro model and the New Economics of Labor Migration theory our evidence pinpoints migration experience, the expected income gap between the home country and the host country, as well as low job opportunities in Armenia and the possibility to diversify income risks as the most important factors determining seasonal migration. The hypothetical income gap is about 300 percent, both for migrants had they stayed and non-migrants had they migrated. This suggests that the sorting into migration is also influenced by specific migration costs, which are related to the distribution among tertiary educated migrants and non-migrants. |
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