This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences. A sample of 206 asylum seekers was interviewed in 2017-18 in Luxembourg. Contrary to studies which focus on risk aversion in general, we analyze its components using a cumulative prospect theory (CPT) framework. We show that refugees exhibit particularly low levels of risk aversion compared to other populations and that CPT provides a better fit for modelling risk attitudes. Moreover, we include randomised temporary treatments provoking emotions and find a small significant impact on probability distortion. Robustness of the Tanaka et al. (2010) experimental framework is confirmed by including treatments regarding the embedding eff...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly ‘‘economic migrants’’...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a model for refugee migration. As refugees’ migratio...
Refugees are perceived as a category of people that are ‘vulnerable’ per se. However, once they have...
Abstract—It has long been hypothesized that individuals ’ migration pro-pensities depend on their ri...
It has long been hypothesized that individuals' migration propensities depend on their risk attitude...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
Abstract: We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observationa...
Refugees are individuals who hold a well-founded fear of persecution based upon their race, religion...
Moving–particularly to a new country–is fraught with risks as migrants leave familiar legal framewor...
Although risk and uncertainty are intrinsic to human migration, there is surprisingly little explici...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly ‘‘economic migrants’’...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a model for refugee migration. As refugees’ migratio...
Refugees are perceived as a category of people that are ‘vulnerable’ per se. However, once they have...
Abstract—It has long been hypothesized that individuals ’ migration pro-pensities depend on their ri...
It has long been hypothesized that individuals' migration propensities depend on their risk attitude...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
Abstract: We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observationa...
Refugees are individuals who hold a well-founded fear of persecution based upon their race, religion...
Moving–particularly to a new country–is fraught with risks as migrants leave familiar legal framewor...
Although risk and uncertainty are intrinsic to human migration, there is surprisingly little explici...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly ‘‘economic migrants’’...