Table 10.
The impact of a gain or loss of male and female pensioners on labor migration
| Labor migrants at HSE1 | Not labor migrants at HSE1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | Men | Women | Men | |
| Household lost female pensioner HSE2 – HSE1 | −0.050 (0.055) | −0.041 (0.042) | −0.032 (0.016) | −0.049 (0.022) |
| Household lost male pensioner HSE2 – HSE1 | −0.047 (0.061) | −0.003 (0.043) | −0.009 (0.020) | 0.008 (0.026) |
| Household gained female pensioner HSE2 – HSE1 | −0.014 (0.042) | 0.029 (0.033) | 0.087 (0.014) | 0.039 (0.019) |
| Household gained male pensioner HSE2 – HSE1 | 0.057 (0.066) | 0.052 (0.045) | 0.032 (0.020) | 0.093 (0.028) |
| Number of observations | 2033 | 3250 | 11150 | 8488 |
Notes. Table 10 reports the coefficients and standard errors from OLS regressions of change in the labor migration status. Also included in each regression are variables for the change in the number of resident members, and the number of days that elapsed between HSE1 and HSE2. The sample is restricted to household members greater than age 17 at HSE1 and less than 51 at HSE2.