In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women are more affected by an increase of low-skilled immigrants working in the household service sector. We present a model of individual choice with home production and, using a harmonized dataset (the Cross-National Equivalent File), we estimate its main comparative static results. The results suggest that the share of immigrants working in services is positively associated with an increase of native-born women's labour supply at the intensive margin, if skilled, and at the extensive margin, if unskilled. Moreover, the results show that these effects are larger in countries with less-supportive family policies
Fertility and female labour force participation are no longer negatively correlated in developed cou...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
Using data from the European Social Survey 2002-2011 covering immigrants in 26 European countries, t...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women a...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women a...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women ...
One of the key questions on international migration concerns its benefits and costs for the receivin...
In this paper, we assess the impact of international migration, and the induced homecare service la...
In this paper, we assess the impact of international migration and the induced homecare service labo...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the work and fertility decisions of hi...
Low-skilled immigrants represent a significant fraction of employment in services that are close sub...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the work and fertility decisions of hi...
We investigate the effect of immigration on the labor supply of skilled women, using data on Spain’s...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the fertility and work decisions of hi...
Fertility and female labour force participation are no longer negatively correlated in developed cou...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
Using data from the European Social Survey 2002-2011 covering immigrants in 26 European countries, t...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women a...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women a...
In this paper, segmenting the market by educational levels, we investigate which native-born women ...
One of the key questions on international migration concerns its benefits and costs for the receivin...
In this paper, we assess the impact of international migration, and the induced homecare service la...
In this paper, we assess the impact of international migration and the induced homecare service labo...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the work and fertility decisions of hi...
Low-skilled immigrants represent a significant fraction of employment in services that are close sub...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the work and fertility decisions of hi...
We investigate the effect of immigration on the labor supply of skilled women, using data on Spain’s...
This paper investigates the determinants of the labour supply of first-time mothers in Norway. By co...
This paper examines the effects of low-skilled immigration on the fertility and work decisions of hi...
Fertility and female labour force participation are no longer negatively correlated in developed cou...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
Using data from the European Social Survey 2002-2011 covering immigrants in 26 European countries, t...