Where Do Migrants Go?
IGIER Working Paper No. 124
35 Pages Posted: 3 Jun 1998
Date Written: January 1998
Abstract
Aggregate data from the regions of Southern Italy are used to test whether risk is a significant determinant of the decision to migrate abroad or inside the country. This indeed appears to be the case for both foreign and domestic migrations, after controlling for unemployment and wage differentials and other plausible control variables. We interpret our results as evidence that, whereas financial markets are absent or malfunctioning, migration provides a shelter against uncertain income prospects.
JEL Classification: J0, O1, R0
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