Template-type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: P. Taylor, Mark Title: Tied migration and subsequent employment: evidence from couples in Britain Abstract: We use unique information on migration behaviour and the reasons for migration to study the impact of tied migration on labour market outcomes among husbands and wives. We find that fewer than 2% of couples migrate for job-related reasons, and that the majority of these move for reasons associated with the husband’s job. Estimates from dynamic random effects models indicate that husbands and wives in couples that migrated for job-related reasons suffer lower job retention rates than nonmigrants. Furthermore we find that tied migration reduces the probability of subsequent employment for both husbands and wives. In particular, tied migration has a large negative impact on job retention rates among wives. Creation-Date: 20060301 Number: 2006-05 Publication-Status: published File-URL: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/files/working-papers/iser/2006-05.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ese:iserwp:2006-05