Margin
Volume 10, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 86-118
International Migration, Remittances and Labour Force Participation of Left-behind Family Members: A Study of Kerala (Article)
Khan M.I. ,
Valatheeswaran C.
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Centre for Development Studies, Prasantnagar, Ulloor, Trivandrum, Kerala 695011, India
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Centre for Development Studies, Prasantnagar, Ulloor, Trivandrum, Kerala 695011, India
Abstract
The article examines the impact of international migration on the labour supply of male and female left-behind household members in both market and non-market work. In addition, we examine the labour supply behaviour of women whose husbands have migrated abroad. After controlling for potential endogeneity using the instrument variable (IV-probit) approach, estimates show that the supply of male and female left-behind members in market work decreases. While international migration results in the relocation of labour supply of male left-behind members from salary and casual wage workers to self-employed workers, it increases female left-behind members’ participation in household duties and reduces their participation in unpaid family work. The heterogeneity effect confirms that the impact of international migration is greater in rural than in urban areas. © 2016, © 2016 National Council of Applied Economic Research.
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DOI: 10.1177/0973801015612669
ISSN: 09738010
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English