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Remittances and Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from Mexico
     Release time: 2018-11-26

 

Amarendra Sharma & Oscar Cárdenas

 

Abstract

The effects of remittances on labour market outcomes have been studied by many researchers, primarily using micro-level data. While a few studies have also used macro-level data, they suffer from endogeneity bias due to the inclusion of remittances in their estimations. The present study attempts to fill the gap in the literature by using a set of panel data of Mexican states and by addressing the endogeneity bias with a system GMM (generalized method of moments) estimator. The main conclusions are that remittances increase labour force participation rates and reduce median hours worked, critical employment and unemployment duration.

 

Keywords

Remittance; labour force; participation; household income; Mexico

 

From: International Labour Review 2018 157 (2)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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