Echoes of the crises in Spain and US in the Colombian labor market: a differences-in-differences approach
Dolores de la Mata,
Luis Arango Thomas and
Nataly Obando
No 12047, Documentos de Trabajo from Universidad del Rosario
Abstract:
This paper presents evidence of the effect of the recent phases of the business cycle in Spain and United States, proxied by their respective unemployment rates, on the labor market of Colombian cities with high migration tradition. These countries are the main destination for labor Colombian migrants. Using information from the household survey between 2006 and 2011 for urban areas in Colombia and a differences-in-differences approach we find that unemployment rates of those countries negatively affect the probability and the amount of remittances received by Colombian households living in areas with high and moderate migration tradition. At a second stage we provide evidence that unemployment rates of those countries positively affect the labor force participation decisions in Colombian regions with the highest migration tradition.
Keywords: migration; remittances; labor participation; Spanish and United States unemployment rates. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C21 J21 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30
Date: 2014-08-20
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Journal Article: Echoes of the crises in Spain and US in the Colombian labor market: a differences-in-differences approach (2015) 
Working Paper: Echoes of the crises in Spain and US in the Colombian labor market: a differences-in-differences approach (2014) 
Working Paper: Echoes of the crises in Spain and US in the Colombian labor market: a differences-in-differences approach (2014) 
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