print
References for Demographic and economic determinants of migration
-
Further reading
- Adserà, A., Pytliková, M. "Language and migration" In: Ginsburgh, V., Weber, S. (eds). The Palgrave Handbook of Economics and Language. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
- Beine, M., Bertoli, S., Fernández‐Huertas Moraga, J. "A practitioners’ guide to gravity models of international migration" The World Economy 39:4 (2016): 496–512.
- Bodvarsson, O., Simpson, N., Sparber, C. "Migration theory: Determinants of immigration" In: Chiswick, B., Miller, P. (eds). Handbook on the Economics of International Migration. Oxford: Elsevier, 2015.
- Borjas, G. J. Immigration Economics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014.
- Özden, Ç., Schiff, M. W. (eds). International Migration, Economic Development & Policy. Washington, DC: World Bank Publications, 2007.
-
Key references
-
International Organization for Migration World Migration
Report 2020. New York: United Nations, 2019. Key reference: [1]
-
Bansak, C., Simpson, N., Zavodny, M. The Economics of
Immigration. Oxford: Routledge, 2020. Key reference: [2]
-
Mayda, A. M. "International
migration: A panel data analysis of the determinants of
bilateral flows" Journal of
Population Economics 23 (2010): 1249–1274. Key reference: [3]
-
Rotte, R., Vogler, M. Determinants of
International Migration: Empirical Evidence for Migration from
Developing Countries to Germany IZA Discussion
Paper No.12, 1998. Key reference: [4]
-
Clark, X., Hatton, T. J., Williamson, J. G. "Explaining US
immigration, 1971–1998" Review of
Economics and Statistics 89:2 (2007): 359–373. Key reference: [5]
-
Beine, M., Docquier, F., Özden, C. "Diasporas" Journal of
Development Economics 95:1 (2011): 30–41. Key reference: [6]
-
Pedersen, P. J., Pytlikova, M., Smith, N. "Selection and
network effects—Migration flows into OECD countries
1990–2000" European Economic
Review 52:7 (2008): 1160–1186. Key reference: [7]
-
Geis, W., Uebelmesser, S., Werding, M. "How do migrants
choose their destination country? An analysis of institutional
determinants" Review of
International Economics 21:5 (2013): 825–840. Key reference: [8]
-
Hanson, G., McIntosh, C. "Is the
Mediterranean the new Rio Grande? US and EU immigration
pressures in the long run" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 30:4 (2016): 57–82. Key reference: [9]
-
Adserà, A., Pytliková, M. "The role of
language in shaping international migration" The Economic
Journal 125:586 (2015): F49–F81. Key reference: [10]
-
Cai, R., Feng, S., Oppenheimer, M., Pytliková, M. "Climate
variability and international migration: The importance of the
agricultural linkage" Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management 79 (2016): 135–151. Key reference: [11]
-
Beine, M., Parsons, C. "Climatic factors
as determinants of international migration" Scandinavian
Journal of Economics 117:2 (2015): 723–767. Key reference: [12]
-
Karemera, D., Oguledo, V. I., Davis, B. "A gravity model
analysis of international migration to North America" Applied
Economics 32:13 (2000): 1745–1755. Key reference: [13]
-
International Organization for Migration World Migration
Report 2020. New York: United Nations, 2019.
-
Additional References
- Hatton, T. J., Williamson, J. G. "Are third world emigration forces abating?" World Development 39:1 (2011): 20–32.
- Hunt, J. "Staunching emigration from East Germany: Age and the determinants of migration" Journal of the European Economic Association 4:5 (2006): 1014–1037.
- Kennedy, S., Kidd, M. P., McDonald, J. T., Biddle, N. "The healthy immigrant effect: Patterns and evidence from four countries" Journal of International Migration and Integration 16 (2015): 317–332.
- Kleven, H., Landais, C., Muñoz, M., Stantcheva, S. "Taxation and migration: Evidence and policy implications" Journal of Economic Perspectives 34:2 (2020): 119–142.
- Nejad, M. N. N., Young, A. T. Female Brain Drains and Women's Rights Gaps: A Gravity Model Analysis of Bilateral Migration Flows IZA Discussion Paper No.8067, 2014.
- Polgreen, L., Simpson, N. "Happiness and international migration" Journal of Happiness Studies 12 (2011): 819–840.
- Razin, A., Wahba, J. "Welfare magnet hypothesis, fiscal burden, and immigration skill selectivity" Scandinavian Journal of Economics 117:2 (2015): 369–402.
- Simpson, N., Sparber, C. "The short- and long-run determinants of less-educated immigrant flows into US states" Southern Economic Journal 80:2 (2013): 414–438.
- Warin, T., Svaton, P. "European migration: Welfare migration or economic migration?" Global Economy Journal 8:3 (2008): 1–30.
- Zaiceva, A., Zimmermann, K. P. "Scale, diversity, and determinants of labour migration in Europe" Oxford Review of Economic Policy 24:3 (2008): 427–451.