在远离家乡的地方做生意:跨国公司和沙特阿拉伯的劳动力市场结果

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Alessandra L. González , Xianglong Kong
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摘要

我们研究了外国公司在东道国的劳动力市场结果,这些东道国有着根深蒂固的文化规范,与母国的规范有很大的不同。利用沙特阿拉伯私营部门的雇主-雇员匹配数据,我们发现外国公司雇佣的女性比例较小,但提供给她们的工资却比国内公司高得多,这表明工资差异本身并不能完全解释工人份额的差异。为了解释这些发现,我们开发了一个结合生产率和舒适度的模型,以量化它们在决定劳动力市场结果中的作用。通过我们的模型,女性在外国公司的福利待遇比男性低得多,因此,女性离开外国公司主要是受到福利待遇的驱动,而不是生产力。最后,在外国公司中,来自文化上与东道国相似的国家的外国公司的工人享受到更多的便利,但工资溢价较低。我们的研究结果表明,在母国和东道国文化规范不同的背景下,便利对于理解外国公司的劳动力市场结果在数量上是重要的。
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Doing business far from home: Multinational firms and labor market outcomes in Saudi Arabia
We study the labor market outcomes at foreign firms in a host country with deep-seated cultural norms that differ substantially from their home country norms. Using employer–employee matched data of the private sector in Saudi Arabia, we find that foreign firms hire a smaller share of women but offer them disproportionately higher wages than domestic firms, suggesting that wage differentials alone do not fully explain worker share differences. To account for these findings, we develop a model incorporating both productivity and amenities to quantify their roles in determining labor market outcomes. Through the lens of our model, women experience disproportionately lower amenities at foreign firms relative to men, such that women sorting away from foreign firms is primarily driven by amenities rather than productivity. Finally, among foreign firms, workers at foreign firms from culturally similar countries to the host country experience greater amenities but lower wage premiums. Our results demonstrate amenities are quantitatively important in understanding the labor market outcomes of foreign firms in a setting where home and host country cultural norms depart.
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The European Economic Review (EER) started publishing in 1969 as the first research journal specifically aiming to contribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe. As a broad-based professional and international journal, the EER welcomes submissions of applied and theoretical research papers in all fields of economics. The aim of the EER is to contribute to the development of the science of economics and its applications, as well as to improve communication between academic researchers, teachers and policy makers across the European continent and beyond.
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