The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) represent five narratives of future development used for climate change research. They include quantified projections of socioeconomic variables such as population, income levels, inequalities, and emissions over the twenty-first century. The SSP’s population projections embody explicit, pathway-specific international migration assumptions, which are only implicit in the projections of other variables. In this contribution, we explicitly quantify the effects of international migration on income levels and income inequality across and within countries by comparing the original SSP projections to scenarios of zero migration. Income projections without migration are obtained by removing two effects of m...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the issue of environmental change as a potential determinant ...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but ...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) represent five narratives of future development used for cl...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) represent five narratives of future development used for cl...
International migration is closely tied to demographic, socioeconomic, and environmental factors and...
International migration patterns, at the global level, can to a large extent be explained through ec...
This paper presents global scenarios of future national Gini coefficients, based on an econometric m...
Gridded population projections constitute an essential input for climate change impacts, adaptation,...
The recently developed Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) have enabled researchers to explore coup...
This paper presents empirical estimates of a gravity model of bilateral migration that properly acco...
This paper investigates the long-term implications of climate change on local, interregional, and in...
This article analyzes the link between climate change and international migration. We use a two-coun...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of climate change on the size, skill composition and g...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the issue of environmental change as a potential determinant ...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but ...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) represent five narratives of future development used for cl...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) represent five narratives of future development used for cl...
International migration is closely tied to demographic, socioeconomic, and environmental factors and...
International migration patterns, at the global level, can to a large extent be explained through ec...
This paper presents global scenarios of future national Gini coefficients, based on an econometric m...
Gridded population projections constitute an essential input for climate change impacts, adaptation,...
The recently developed Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) have enabled researchers to explore coup...
This paper presents empirical estimates of a gravity model of bilateral migration that properly acco...
This paper investigates the long-term implications of climate change on local, interregional, and in...
This article analyzes the link between climate change and international migration. We use a two-coun...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of climate change on the size, skill composition and g...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the issue of environmental change as a potential determinant ...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The role of migration as one potential adaptation to climate change is increasingly recognized, but ...