Working Paper

Emigration Intentions and Risk Aversion: Causal Evidence from Albania

Michel Beine, Gary Charness, Arnaud Dupuy
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9484
Estimating the impact of risk aversion on emigration at the individual level is complicated by selection issues. In this paper, we use original data from Albania on mobility intentions and elicited risk aversion to provide causal estimates on this relationship. Our identification strategy relies on the occurrence of two earthquakes during data collection that unambiguously led to upward shifts in risk aversion as shown in a companion paper (Beine et al., 2021). While OLS estimates fail to capture a (negative) relationship between risk aversion and emigration intention, a Control Function strategy using the two earthquakes as instruments uncovers such a relationship. We argue that our results highlight a new channel through which risk preferences explain the trapped population phenomenon documented in the climate change and migration literature.
CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: emigration, risk aversion, earthquakes, trapped population phenomenon
JEL Classification: F220, O150, P160, O570