The Labor Market Effect of South-to-South Migration: Evidence From the Venezuelan Crisis

被引:0
|
作者
Bonilla-Mejia, Leonardo [1 ]
Morales, Leonardo F. [1 ]
Hermida, Didier [1 ]
Florez, Luz A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Banco Republ Colombia, Medellin, Colombia
关键词
international migration; labor markets; human capital; Colombia; IMMIGRATION; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE; EMPLOYMENT; REFUGEES; WORKERS;
D O I
10.1177/01979183231162626
中图分类号
C921 [人口统计学];
学科分类号
摘要
Following Venezuela's economic collapse, millions have fled the country. This article assesses the impact of the migration wave on the labor market outcomes of migrants and nonmigrants in Colombia, the major recipient of Venezuelan refugees and migrants. We address potential endogeneity problems in the estimation using a Bartik-type instrumental variable approach that exploits the regional variation of migrant networks and the timing and intensity of the Venezuelan economic crisis. While the migration flows increase unemployment in Colombia among migrants, they have no significant effect on nonmigrants' unemployment. In fact, migration significantly reduces the labor participation of nonmigrants, offsetting its negative impact on employment. Employment losses among nonmigrants are mostly driven by self-employed workers and are consistently larger for female, young, and low-skill individuals. While returned migrants are overall unaffected, the negative impact of migration on migrants' employment is mostly driven by international migrants. The massive arrival of migrants from Venezuela also affects internal migrants' labor outcomes and changes the internal migration flows. These findings shed light on the labor market effects of migration flows between developing countries, a common phenomenon that has received relatively little attention in the specialized literature.
引用
收藏
页码:764 / 799
页数:36
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] South-to-South parental migration patterns and excess weight among children: Insights from a national cross-sectional study in Colombia
    Devia, Carlos
    Florez, Karen
    Costa, Sergio A.
    Huang, Terry T. -K.
    PEDIATRIC OBESITY, 2024, 19 (03):
  • [22] Educational Mismatch and Skill Mismatch in the Youth Labor Market: Panel Evidence from South Korea
    Park, Kihong
    Hernandez Arce, Jesus
    AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, 2019, 18 (04) : 342 - 361
  • [23] Migration of foreign workers into South Korea - From periphery to semi-periphery in the global labor market
    Kim, WB
    ASIAN SURVEY, 2004, 44 (02) : 316 - 335
  • [24] South African Youth and the Labor Market
    Oehlmann, Philipp
    YOUTH, 2022, 2 (04): : 441 - 456
  • [25] The Local Labor Market Effect of Relaxing Internal Migration Restrictions: Evidence from China
    An, Lei
    Qin, Yu
    Wu, Jing
    You, Wei
    JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS, 2024, 42 (01) : 161 - 200
  • [26] Economic crisis and women's labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Korea
    Ma, Li
    DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH, 2014, 31 : 511 - 551
  • [27] South-south migration and female labor supply in the Dominican Republic
    Hiller, Tatiana
    Chatruc, Marisol Rodriguez
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, 2023, 23 (02) : 419 - 448
  • [28] Estimating the university prestige effect in South Korea's labor market
    Han, Dongsook
    Bae, Kwangbin
    Sohn, Hosung
    KEDI JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL POLICY, 2012, 9 (02) : 383 - 396
  • [29] The impact of high-speed railway on labor market between the North and South: evidence from China
    Wang, Xinyuan
    Tang, Daisheng
    Liu, Yahong
    Bu, Tao
    ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, 2023, 71 (02): : 487 - 515
  • [30] Labor Market Effects of School Ties: Evidence from Graduates of Leveled High Schools in South Korea
    Lee, Seungjoo
    Kang, Changhui
    KOREAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2015, 31 (01): : 199 - 237