articleEconometricaJan 1, 2011Closed access

The Effect of Expected Income on Individual Migration Decisions

National Bureau of Economic Research · University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

This paper develops a tractable econometric model of optimal migration, focusing on expected income as the main economic influence on migration. The model improves on previous work in two respects: it covers optimal sequences of location decisions (rather than a single once-for-all choice) and it allows for many alternative location choices. The model is estimated using panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth on white males with a high-school education. Our main conclusion is that interstate migration decisions are influenced to a substantial extent by income prospects. The results suggest that the link between income and migration decisions is driven both by geographic differences in mean…

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  • Economics
  • Realization (probability)
  • Demographic economics
  • Work (physics)
  • Econometrics
  • Labour economics
  • Statistics
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