Journal of Applied Econometrics | 2021

Migration in China: To work or to wed?

 

Abstract


This paper develops a model encompassing both Becker s matching model, and Tinbergen-Rosen s hedonic model. We study its properties and provide identification and estimation strategies. Using data on internal migration in China, we estimate the model and compute equilibrium under counter-factual alternatives to decompose the migration surplus. Our findings reveal that about 1/5 of the migration surplus of migrant women is generated in the marriage market and 3/5 in the labor market. We also find that the welfare of urban men married with a migrant wife would have been 10% lower had their migrant wives not entered the urban marriage market.

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DOI 10.1002/JAE.2816
Language English
Journal Journal of Applied Econometrics

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