Moving from a Poor Economy to a Rich One: The Contradictory Roles of Technology and Job Tasks

86 Pages Posted: 13 Apr 2020

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Eran Yashiv

Tel Aviv University - Eitan Berglas School of Economics; CEP, LSE; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Abstract

The phenomenon of workers moving from a poor to a rich economy is high on the political agenda. When a worker moves to a richer economy, what is gained by the move? The empirical challenge in giving an answer stems from the difficulty to disentangle income differences from many other determinants. Estimates are potentially biased due to substantial misspecification of the model, when omitting relevant determinants. The paper makes use of a unique data set on Palestinian workers, working locally and in Israel, that allows to isolate the pure effects of income differences with no other relevant factors. It explicitly addresses the question of what workers newly experience in the richer economy (higher productivity), what is taken from the poorer economy (human capital), and their choices in moving (self-selection). Importantly, it encompasses the constraints placed on workers in terms of the human capital skills demanded. The findings show that income differences affecting worker choice are made up of contradictory elements. Consistently with findings in the development accounting literature, productivity differences in favor of the richer economy, due to differences in TFP and in physical capital, are sizeable and operate to raise wages for movers. But lower job task values operate to lower wages for movers, who are offered manual tasks in the rich economy. The latter loss offsets the former gain. The paper emphasizes the idea that tasks are tied to locations. Workers choose a location-wage-task 'pack,' with movers getting low rewards to the skills bundled in their job tasks.

Keywords: movers and stayers, rich and poor economies, pure income effects, job tasks, TFP differentials, human capital differences, self-selection, skill bundle, development accounting

JEL Classification: E24, J24, J31, O15

Suggested Citation

Yashiv, Eran, Moving from a Poor Economy to a Rich One: The Contradictory Roles of Technology and Job Tasks. IZA Discussion Paper No. 13131, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3573301 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3573301

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