Working Paper

Climatic Factors as Determinants of International Migration

Michel Beine, Christopher Parsons
CESifo, Munich, 2012

CESifo Working Paper No. 3747

We examine environmental factors as potential determinants of international migration. We distinguish between unexpected short-run factors, captured by natural disasters, as well as long-run climate change and climate variability. Building on a simple neo-classical model we use a panel dataset of bilateral migration flows for the period 1960-2000, the time and dyadic dimensions of which additionally allow us to control for numerous time-varying and time invariant factors. As a whole, we find little direct impact of climatic change on international migration in the medium to long run across our entire sample. Using the rate of urbanization as a proxy for internal migration we find strong evidence that natural disasters beget greater flows of migrants to urban environs.

CESifo Category
Energy and Climate Economics
Labour Markets
Keywords: international migration, climate change, natural disasters, income maximization
JEL Classification: F220, O150