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Sri Lanka 2 maternal migration 2 South Asia 1 childbearing 1 labour supply 1
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Parinduri, Rasyad 2 Sarma, Vengadeshvaran 2
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2
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Children and Maternal Migration: Evidence from Exogenous Variations in Family Size
Sarma, Vengadeshvaran; Parinduri, Rasyad - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
Both theoretically and empirically, childbearing decreases labour supply of females, but few papers examine the effect of children on whether women emigrate to work. Using exogenous variations in family size induced by parents’ preferences for mixed sibling-sex composition in instrumental...
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Married men with children may stop working when their wives emigrate to work: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Sarma, Vengadeshvaran; Parinduri, Rasyad - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
children at home—the effects of maternal migration on the husbands’ labour supply. Using sibling sex-composition of a household … maternal migration reduces the husbands’ labour supply. The husbands are more likely to exit the labour market and become …
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