国内移民是应对极端天气的一种方式吗?来自埃及的证据

Mohamed Arouri, Adel Ben-Youssef, Cuong Viet Nguyen
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在本研究中,作者考察了极端天气事件对埃及各省人口迁移的推拉效应。设计/方法/方法为了估计极端天气事件对国内移民的影响,作者使用了移民重力模型和1996年和2006年人口和住房普查的数据。作者衡量极端天气的方法是,在过去36个月里,一个省份的气温或降水低于1900年至2006年期间相应省份月气温或降水分布的第5百分位数,而高于第95百分位数的月数。这项研究的结果表明,起源地区的高温是一个推动因素。极端高温对外迁有积极影响。在原省份,出现极端高温天气的月数每增加1%,就会导致外迁人口增加0.1%。原创性/价值这项研究是首次尝试衡量极端天气对埃及移民的推拉效应。
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Is internal migration a way to cope with weather extremes? Evidence from Egypt
PurposeIn this study, the authors examine the push and pull effects of extreme weather events on migration among governorates in Egypt.Design/methodology/approachTo estimate the effect of extreme weather events on internal migration, the authors use migration gravity models and data from the 1996 and 2006 Population and Housing Censuses. The authors measure weather extremes by the number of months in the past 36 months with temperatures or precipitation of a governorate below the 5th percentile and above the 95th percentile of the distribution of monthly temperatures or precipitation of the corresponding governorate during the period 1900–2006.FindingsThis study’s results suggest that high temperatures in the origin area act as a push factor. High-temperature extremes have a positive effect on out-migration. A 1% increase in the number of months with high-temperature extremes in the original governorate results in a 0.1% increase in the number of out-migrants.Originality/valueThis study is one of the first attempts to measure the push and pull effect of weather extremes on migration in Egypt.
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