Miko Lepistö

PhD Student

  • Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Research themes
  • Demography and Migrations
  • Education
  • Labour Markets
Contact

Address :48 boulevard Jourdan,
75014 Paris

Publications HAL

  • Explaining gender differences in migrant sorting: Evidence from Canada-US migration Pre-print, Working paper

    This paper uses newly digitized Canada-Vermont border crossing records from the early twentieth century to document substantial differences in how female and male migrants sorted across US destination counties by earnings potential. Income maximization largely explains sorting patterns among men. For single women, gender-based labor market constraints were important, with locations offering more work opportunities attracting women with higher earnings capacity. Among married women, destination choices were much less influenced by labor market characteristics. These findings reveal how labor market constraints based on gender and marriage influence the allocation of migrant talent across destinations.

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