Conflict migration and social networks: empirical evidence from Sri Lanka

Type Journal Article - Rivista di Politica Economica
Title Conflict migration and social networks: empirical evidence from Sri Lanka
Author(s)
Volume 98
Issue 11
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 161-193
URL http://www.rivistapoliticaeconomica.it/2008/nov-dic/pdf/Lamattina_en.pdf
Abstract
Understanding the causes and consequences of conflicts is crucial to address poverty in developing countries. This paper investigates the microeconomic consequences of civil war on the labor market in Sri Lanka. The conflict influences labor market through the functioning of social networks and I exploit the variation in migration caused by the war to estimate the impact of networks on labor market outcomes. I use conflict intensity in the province of origin as an instrument for the size of the network at the destination and I find that the migrant’s probability of being employed is enhanced when his network is larger.

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