Weathering the storm: weather shocks and international labor migration from the Philippines

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Marjorie C. Pajaron
Glacer Niño A. Vasquez
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[1] University of the Philippines,
[2] Diliman,undefined
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Migration; Natural disaster; Panel dataset; Agriculture; OFWs; C33; C36; F22;
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The environmental migration literature presents conflicting results: While some research finds that natural disasters induce international migration, other work discovers a dampening effect. We construct an innovative longitudinal provincial dataset for the Philippines, a country prone to natural disasters and a major exporter of labor. Using a comprehensive list of weather shocks, it is possible to identify major channels behind those conflicting findings. Filipinos are more likely to work abroad when they experience less-intense tropical cyclones and storm warnings but are more likely to stay when very intense storms occur or are forecasted.
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页码:1419 / 1461
页数:42
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