Title
Remittances and labor supply of the left-behind youth: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
Date Issued
01 January 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
SAGE Publications Inc.
Abstract
This paper examines whether remittances from international migration impact on the occupational choice of left-behind youth in Kyrgyzstan. Labor supply is analyzed both at the extensive and intensive margins using cross-sectional data for 2011. To overcome endogeneity concerns, an instrumental variable approach was implemented. Findings demonstrate that migration, rather than remittances, pushes the left-behind youth to become unpaid family workers. This is explained by the substitution effect as the youth left behind are called upon to replace the migrant labor. Moreover, this effect is heterogeneous - female youth are more inclined to becoming unpaid family workers both at the extensive and intensive margins.
Start page
352
End page
380
Volume
26
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Economía
Temas sociales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85044031123
Source
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
ISSN of the container
01171968
Sponsor(s)
This research work was carried out with financial and scientific support from the Partnership for Economic Policy (www.pep-net.org), with funding from the Department for International Development of the United Kingdom (or UK Aid), the Government of Canada through the International Development Research Center.
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