《Do long-term migrants earn higher wages than short-term migrants in the informal sector? Evidence from Jammu & Kashmir, India》
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- 作者
- Farah Farooq Shah;D. P. Priyadarshi Joshi;R. Gopinathan
- 来源
- HABITAT INTERNATIONAL,Vol.141,P.102945
- 语言
- 英文
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- 作者单位
- School of Economics, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, 182320, Jammu & Kashmir, India;School of Economics, Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, 768004, Odisha, India;School of Economics, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, 182320, Jammu & Kashmir, India;School of Economics, Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, 768004, Odisha, India
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- 摘要
- Many theories hypothesize that long-term migration is more welfare-enhancing than short-term migration as the benefits from skill acquisition, experience, and labour networks outplay the permanent disutility/cost of migration. This article aims to evaluate the influence of long-term migration on wages and contrast it with the effect of short-term migration on wages. We applied the Endogenous switching regression (ESR) model to measure the treatment effect of long-term migration on wages. The results suggest that religion, marital status, employment sector, experience, and region are significant determinants of long-term migration. We also conclude that short-term migrants are better than long-term migrants in Jammu & Kashmir because the treatment effect negatively affects migrants’ daily wages. The paper also directs potential policy implications.