Migration, Education and the Gender Gap in Labour Force Participation

40 Pages Posted: 14 Jun 2014

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Ilhom Abdulloev

IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Ira N. Gang

Rutgers University - Economics Department

Myeong-Su Yun

Inha University - Department of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

Women who want to work often face many more hurdles than men. This is true in Tajikistan where there is a large gender gap in labour force participation. We highlight the role of two factors – international migration and education – on the labour force participation decision and its gender gap. Using probit and decomposition analysis, our investigation shows that education and migration have a significant association with the gender gap in labour force participation in Tajikistan. International emigration from Tajikistan, in which approximately 93.5% of the participants are men, reduces labour force participation by men domestically; increased female education, especially at the university and vocational level, increases female participation. Both women acquiring greater access to education and men increasing their migration abroad contribute to reducing the gender gap.

Keywords: migration, education, gender gap, labour force participation, Tajikistan

JEL Classification: J01, J16, O15

Suggested Citation

Abdulloev, Ilhom and Gang, Ira N. and Yun, Myeong-Su, Migration, Education and the Gender Gap in Labour Force Participation. IZA Discussion Paper No. 8226, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2450417 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2450417

Ilhom Abdulloev (Contact Author)

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Ira N. Gang

Rutgers University - Economics Department ( email )

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Myeong-Su Yun

Inha University - Department of Economics ( email )

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IZA Institute of Labor Economics

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Bonn, D-53072
Germany

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