Migration has always involved stress and risk. More risk-averse households are less likely to move, while less risk-averse households will seek out opportunities and migrate. We investigate how the theoretical contributions of prospect theory, and specifically the endowment effect, can provide new understanding about decisions whether to migrate or not. We test the hypothesis that risk aversion extends the length of stay in the dwelling and, by extension, in the local labor and housing markets. How long people remain in place is a function, we hypothesize, of their independently self-assessed propensity to take risks, after controlling for a range of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. We use the theoretical insights of prospect ...
This article analyses the effects of individual risk aversion and time preference on cross-border mo...
Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ will...
Endowment effect refers to the reported gaps between willingness to accept and willingness to pay. A...
Background Studies of internal migration ask who moves, why they move, and what are the consequences...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
This paper analyses the relation between risk attitudes and household migration decisions. Using dat...
Uncertainty and risk perceptions are important elements in the decision-making process about migrati...
Abstract—It has long been hypothesized that individuals ’ migration pro-pensities depend on their ri...
Two central concerns for policy makers are the manageability of the rate of migration and the qualit...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework based on prospect theory to explain the determinants of ...
The psychology literature offers substantial evidence suggesting that personality traits are associa...
It has long been hypothesized that individuals' migration propensities depend on their risk attitude...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the individual\u27s migration deci...
We study how migrating from a poor country to a rich country affects economic beliefs, preference pa...
Received migration research has it that higher relative deprivation strengthens the incentive for pe...
This article analyses the effects of individual risk aversion and time preference on cross-border mo...
Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ will...
Endowment effect refers to the reported gaps between willingness to accept and willingness to pay. A...
Background Studies of internal migration ask who moves, why they move, and what are the consequences...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
This paper analyses the relation between risk attitudes and household migration decisions. Using dat...
Uncertainty and risk perceptions are important elements in the decision-making process about migrati...
Abstract—It has long been hypothesized that individuals ’ migration pro-pensities depend on their ri...
Two central concerns for policy makers are the manageability of the rate of migration and the qualit...
This paper proposes a theoretical framework based on prospect theory to explain the determinants of ...
The psychology literature offers substantial evidence suggesting that personality traits are associa...
It has long been hypothesized that individuals' migration propensities depend on their risk attitude...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the individual\u27s migration deci...
We study how migrating from a poor country to a rich country affects economic beliefs, preference pa...
Received migration research has it that higher relative deprivation strengthens the incentive for pe...
This article analyses the effects of individual risk aversion and time preference on cross-border mo...
Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ will...
Endowment effect refers to the reported gaps between willingness to accept and willingness to pay. A...