COVID-19对韩国移民的劳动力市场影响:来自当地疫情的证据

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Asian Economic Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.1111/asej.12280
Seonho Shin
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尽管移民及其在韩国经济中的作用日益重要,但COVID-19作为一场不利的劳动力市场冲击,对他们的影响程度和方式受到的关注太少,迄今为止还没有发表任何一项研究。出于这种缺乏的动机,本文调查了COVID-19大流行危机对韩国移民就业的影响,特别强调量化其因果效应的程度。在此过程中,该研究利用了韩国只有一个特定地区在大流行早期有大量COVID-19感染的独特事实,因此可以使用差异中的差异(DD)模型进行估计。世行的估计表明,COVID-19使移民的总体就业概率降低了2.5至3.2个百分点。然而,性别之间的严重差异是显而易见的:大流行病严重损害了女性移徙者的就业,而男性移徙者则相对毫发无损。此外,女性移徙者似乎比女性东道国人口受到更大的打击。异质性分析显示,(i)停留时间超过5年和(ii)韩国语(作为当地语言)流利,可以保护移民免受新冠疫情带来的就业冲击的严重影响。
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Labor market impact of COVID-19 on migrants in South Korea: Evidence from local outbreaks

Despite the growing importance of migrants and their role in the South Korean economy, how much and in which ways COVID-19, as an adverse labor market shock, has affected them has received too little attention, with no single study published to date yet. Motivated by such a paucity, this paper investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis on employment for migrants in South Korea, with special emphasis on quantifying the magnitude of its causal effect. In doing so, this study exploits the unique fact that only one specific region in South Korea had a substantial number of COVID-19 infections in the early stage of the pandemic so that estimations can be made using a difference-in-differences (DD) model. The DD estimates suggest that COVID-19 lowered migrants’ overall employment probability by 2.5 to 3.2 percent points. However, strong heterogeneity between the genders is apparent: the pandemic severely hurts female migrants’ employment, with male migrants weathering it relatively unscathed. Furthermore, female migrants seem considerably harder hit than female host populations. Heterogeneity analyses reveal that (i) a duration of stay exceeding 5 years and (ii) fluency in Korean (as a local language) protect migrants from being heavily affected by the COVID-driven employment shock.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Economic Journal provides detailed coverage of a wide range of topics in economics relating to East Asia, including investigation of current research, international comparisons and country studies. It is a forum for debate amongst theorists, practitioners and researchers and publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical and policy orientated contributions. The Asian Economic Journal facilitates the exchange of information among researchers on a world-wide basis and offers a unique opportunity for economists to keep abreast of research on economics pertaining to East Asia.
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