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Turkish returned immigrants’ income by gender perspective

Selda Dudu and Teresa Rojo

Applied Economics Letters, 2023, vol. 30, issue 7, 919-922

Abstract: Thousands of Turkish returnees (re)join the labour force of Turkey each year. Despite the gender pay gap, women return with new skills, which increase the chance of earning higher wages before the migration. Adopting a gender perspective, this paper investigates the effects of migration experience on labour income. The findings show that the positive effect of migration experience weakens the negative effect of gender on labour income, and marriage positively affects women’s labour income.

Date: 2023
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