The Effect of Hydro-Meteorological Emergencies on Internal Migration

We estimate the effect of hydro-meteorological emergencies on internal migration in Costa Rica during 1995–2000. We find that, on average, emergencies significantly increase average migration. However, we also find that emergencies with the most severe consequences, those with loss of lives, decrease migration. The severity of the consequences may explain the differences in the sign of the effect in previous research. We also find that emergencies significantly increase population in metropolitan areas. Less severe emergencies significantly increase migration toward metropolitan areas. More severe emergencies significantly decrease migration toward non-metropolitan areas.

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Main Authors: Robalino, Juan 111340, Jimenez, José, Chacón, Adriana 56226
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Published: Amsterdam (Paises Bajos) Elsevier 2015
Subjects:HIDROMETEOROLOGIA, EMERGENCIA, EFECTOS, MIGRACION, CLIMA, DESASTRES NATURALES, CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION, AREA METROPOLITANA, MUERTE,
Online Access:https://repositorio.bibliotecaorton.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9560
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1486042022-02-23T02:01:12ZThe Effect of Hydro-Meteorological Emergencies on Internal Migration Robalino, Juan 111340 Jimenez, José Chacón, Adriana 56226 textAmsterdam (Paises Bajos) Elsevier2015spaWe estimate the effect of hydro-meteorological emergencies on internal migration in Costa Rica during 1995–2000. We find that, on average, emergencies significantly increase average migration. However, we also find that emergencies with the most severe consequences, those with loss of lives, decrease migration. The severity of the consequences may explain the differences in the sign of the effect in previous research. We also find that emergencies significantly increase population in metropolitan areas. Less severe emergencies significantly increase migration toward metropolitan areas. More severe emergencies significantly decrease migration toward non-metropolitan areas.We estimate the effect of hydro-meteorological emergencies on internal migration in Costa Rica during 1995–2000. We find that, on average, emergencies significantly increase average migration. However, we also find that emergencies with the most severe consequences, those with loss of lives, decrease migration. The severity of the consequences may explain the differences in the sign of the effect in previous research. We also find that emergencies significantly increase population in metropolitan areas. Less severe emergencies significantly increase migration toward metropolitan areas. More severe emergencies significantly decrease migration toward non-metropolitan areas.HIDROMETEOROLOGIA EMERGENCIAEFECTOSMIGRACIONCLIMADESASTRES NATURALES CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION AREA METROPOLITANA MUERTEhttps://repositorio.bibliotecaorton.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9560
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topic HIDROMETEOROLOGIA
EMERGENCIA
EFECTOS
MIGRACION
CLIMA
DESASTRES NATURALES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
AREA METROPOLITANA
MUERTE
HIDROMETEOROLOGIA
EMERGENCIA
EFECTOS
MIGRACION
CLIMA
DESASTRES NATURALES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
AREA METROPOLITANA
MUERTE
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MUERTE
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EMERGENCIA
EFECTOS
MIGRACION
CLIMA
DESASTRES NATURALES
CRECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION
AREA METROPOLITANA
MUERTE
Robalino, Juan 111340
Jimenez, José
Chacón, Adriana 56226
The Effect of Hydro-Meteorological Emergencies on Internal Migration
description We estimate the effect of hydro-meteorological emergencies on internal migration in Costa Rica during 1995–2000. We find that, on average, emergencies significantly increase average migration. However, we also find that emergencies with the most severe consequences, those with loss of lives, decrease migration. The severity of the consequences may explain the differences in the sign of the effect in previous research. We also find that emergencies significantly increase population in metropolitan areas. Less severe emergencies significantly increase migration toward metropolitan areas. More severe emergencies significantly decrease migration toward non-metropolitan areas.
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MUERTE
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Jimenez, José
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