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References for Climate change, natural disasters, and migration
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Further reading
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Key references
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Drabo, A., Mbaye, L. M. "Natural disasters, migration and education: An empirical analysis in developing countries" Environment and Development Economics 20 (2015): 767–796. Key reference: [1]
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Gray, C. L., Mueller, V. "Natural disasters and population mobility in Bangladesh" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:16 (2012): 6000–6005. Key reference: [2]
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Boustan, L. P., Kahn, M. E., Rhode, P. W., Yanguas, M. L. "The effect of natural disasters on economic activity in US counties: A century of data" Journal of Urban Economics 118:103257 (2020). Key reference: [3]
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Drabo, A., Mbaye, L. M. "Natural Disasters and Poverty Reduction: Do Remittances Matter?" CESifo Economic Studies 63:4 (2017): 481–499. Key reference: [4]
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Cattaneo, C., Peri, G. "The migration response to increasing temperatures" Journal of Development Economics 122 (2016): 127–146. Key reference: [5]
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Beine, M., Parsons, C. "Climatic factors as determinants of international migration" The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 117:2 (2015): 723–767. Key reference: [6]
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Marchiori, L., Maystadt, J-F., Schumacher, I. "The impact of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa" Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 63:3 (2012): 355–374. Key reference: [7]
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Mahajan, P., Yang, Y. "Taken by Storm: Hurricanes, Migrant Networks, and US Immigration" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 12:2 (2020): 250–277. Key reference: [8]
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Koubi, V., Spilker, G., Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. "Environmental Stressors and Migration: Evidence from Vietnam" World Development 79 (2016): 197–210. Key reference: [9]
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Ruohong, C., Shuaizhang, F., Oppenheimer, M., Pytlikova, M. "Climate variability and international migration: The importance of the agricultural linkage" Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 79 (2016): 135–151. Key reference: [10]
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Hornbeck, R. "The Enduring Impact of the American Dust Bowl: Short- and Long-Run Adjustments to Environmental Catastrophe" American Economic Review 102:4 (2012): 1477–1507. Key reference: [11]
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Mbaye, L. M., Zimmermann, K. F. "Natural Disasters and Human Mobility" International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics 10:1 (2016): 37–56. Key reference: [12]
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Boustan, L. P., Kahn, M. E., Rhode, P. W. "Moving to Higher Ground: Migration Response to Natural Disasters in the Early Twentieth Century" American Economic Review 102:3 (2012): 238–244. Key reference: [13]
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Fu, C., Gregory, J. "Estimation of an Equilibrium Model with Externalities: Post-Disaster Neighborhood Rebuilding" Econometrica 87:2 (2019): 387–421. Key reference: [14]
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Bertoli, S., Docquier, F., Rapoport, H., Ruyssen, I. "Weather shocks and migration intentions in Western Africa: insights from a multilevel analysis" Journal of Economic Geography 22:2 (2022): 289–323. Key reference: [15]
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Drabo, A., Mbaye, L. M. "Natural disasters, migration and education: An empirical analysis in developing countries" Environment and Development Economics 20 (2015): 767–796.
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Additional References
- Bohra-Mishra, P., Oppenheimer, M., Hsiang, S. M. "Nonlinear permanent migration response to climatic variations but minimal response to disasters" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:27 (2014): 9780–9785.
- Cruz, G., Rau, T. "The effects of equal pay laws on firm pay premiums: Evidence from Chile" Labour Economics 75:102135 (2022).
- Gallen, Y., Lesner, R. V., Vejlin, R. "The labor market gender gap in Denmark: Sorting out the past 30 years" Labour Economics 56 (2019): 58–67.
- Jewell, S. L., Razzu, G., Singleton, C. "Who Works for Whom and the UK Gender Pay Gap" British Journal of Industrial Relations 58:1 (2019): 50–81.
- Li, J., Dostie, B., Simard-Duplain, G. "Firm pay policies and the gender earnings gap: The mediating role of marital and family status" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 76:1 (2023): 160–188.
- Masso, J., Meriküll, J., Vahter, P. "The role of firms in the gender wage gap" Journal of Comparative Economics 50:2 (2022): 454–473.