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Suresh Naidu (Columbia) will present:

"Worker Mobility in a Global Labor Market: Evidence from the United Arab Emirates"

at 3pm on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 in 310 Silsby


Please sign up for a meeting, lunch, or dinner at:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0As0WQNxSJWZVdDlVaE9WWEM3Yld6LUJWWlpJNVhSWnc&usp=sharing



                                                                                                                                                    Abstract

In 2011, a reform in the UAE allowed and employer to renew a migrant's visa upon contract expiration without written permission from the initial employer. We find that the reform increased incumbent migrants' earnings and firm retention of these workers. This occurs despite an increase in employer transitions, and is driven by a fall in country exits. While the outcomes of workers already in the UAE improved, our analysis suggests that the reform decreased demand for new migrant workers and lowered their earnings. These results are consistent with a model in which the reform reduces the monopsony power of firms.







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