The Labor Market Costs of Conflict: Closures, Foreign Workers, and Palestinian Employment and Earnings

Sauer, Robert and Miaari, Sami

(2011)

Sauer, Robert and Miaari, Sami (2011) The Labor Market Costs of Conflict: Closures, Foreign Workers, and Palestinian Employment and Earnings. Review of Economics of the Household, 9 (1).

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Abstract

In this paper, we provide a lower bound estimate of the labor market costs of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The conflict is quantified by the number of overseas foreign workers in the Israeli labor market and the frequency of temporary closures of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. IV estimates, which exploit a source of exogenous variation in the number of overseas foreign workers, yield significant negative effects of the conflict on Palestinian employment rates in Israel and monthly earnings. Our cost-of-conflict estimates are also relevant for the literature on the economics of immigration.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleThe Labor Market Costs of Conflict: Closures, Foreign Workers, and Palestinian Employment and Earnings
AuthorsSauer, Robert
Miaari, Sami
Uncontrolled KeywordsCONFLICT, IMMIGRATION, Foreign Workers, Closures, Employment, Earnings, INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Economics

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