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IZA Journal of Development and Migration
Do employers in Myanmar prefer workers who accumulated skills in more advanced countries? Evidence from a field experiment
Saw Htay Wah1 
[1] Center for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern California;
关键词: Return migration;    Burma;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40176-017-0106-2
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract I conducted an audit study in Yangon, Myanmar, to examine the effects of foreign labor market experience on employment outcomes in the Myanmar labor market focusing on three skilled occupation groups—software developer, accountant, and engineer—which combined account for more than 80% of all professional and technical job openings. I find heterogeneous effects by employer type (local, foreigner), occupation (software developer, accountant, engineer), and foreign country where such experience was accumulated (Singapore, Malaysia). In particular, I find a large and significant effect for software developers who accumulated experience in Singapore and no significant effect for the same experience accumulated in Malaysia; the Singapore effect is mainly due to foreign employers operating in Myanmar. In contrast, I find no significant effects of foreign experience for accountants and engineers. This is true for both the Singapore and Malaysia experiences, as well as for local and foreign employers. JEL Classification: O15, J01, F22

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