中国
污染
空气污染
滞后
人口
人口经济学
地理
经济
环境科学
人口学
生态学
考古
社会学
计算机网络
计算机科学
生物
作者
Shuai Chen,Paulina Oliva,Peng Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2022.102833
摘要
This paper looks at the effects of air pollution on migration in China using changes in the average strength of thermal inversions over five-year periods as a source of exogenous variation for medium-run air pollution levels. Our findings suggest that air pollution is responsible for large changes in inflows and outflows of migration in China. Specifically, we find that a 10 percent increase in air pollution, holding everything else constant, is capable of reducing population through net outmigration by about 2.8 percent in a given county. We find that these inflows are primarily driven by well-educated people at the beginning of their professional careers. We also find a strong gender asymmetry in the response of mid-age adults that suggests families are splitting across counties to protect vulnerable members of the household. Our results are robust to different specifications, including a spatial lag model that accounts for localized migration spillovers and spatially correlated pollution shocks. • We provide the first causal estimate of air pollution on migration flows. • We use five-year average thermal inversions strength as IV. • We find pollution is responsible for large migration flows in China. • We find heterogenous effects across gender, education, and occupation.
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