How does Emigration affect Labor Markets? Evidence from Road Construction in Brazil

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  • Flávia Chein Department of Economics, Federal University of Juiz de Fora
  • Juliano Junqueira Assunção Department of Economics, PUC-Rio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12660/bre.v99n992016.47740

Keywords:

migration, roads, labor supply, competitive local markets, substitution elasticities, wage effects.

Abstract

We study the impact of emigration on local labor markets, based on the construction of a 1,087km road in northeastern Brazil. The new road has changed population substantially, creating new cities along its path and increasing internal migration flows. We first use a reduced-form approach to estimate the effect of emigration on skill groups (defined by education and experience) - a 10 percentage point increase in the proportion of emigrants raises wages by 5%. Then, using a structural approach, we estimate cross effects among groups - although emigration typically raises wages, complementary effects determine negative impacts in some municipalities.

Author Biography

Flávia Chein, Department of Economics, Federal University of Juiz de Fora

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2016-11-01

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