This paper combines population and climate data to estimate the volume of migration induced by the drought events that have hit Mali since the late 1980s. The results show that droughts have had the effect of decreasing net migration rates in the affected localities. This is true for both men and women, regardless of their age. The effect of drought episodes, however, is found to differ according to localities and households’ capacity to adapt to climatic constraints: it fades in localities characterized by more diversified crops and in areas that receive more rainfall on average. Climate shocks also had an impact on international mobility: over the 2004–2009 period, around 2300 additional departures per year can be attributed to the drough...
International audienceWe analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young a...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Projections estimate that by 2050 hundreds of millions to a billion people will migrate elsewhere du...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
Subsistence farmers in Sahelian Africa are highly vulnerable to the rainfall effects associated with...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
Drawing from 17 rounds of harmonised census data, this paper explores the link between climate varia...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
International audienceMigration is a common means of adaptation to weather shocks. Previous research...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
Migration is one of a variety of ways by which human populations adapt to environmental changes. The...
For many households in rural sub-Saharan Africa, drought is an important environmental shock because...
Using event history analyses, we investigate the impact of rainfall conditions — a crucial environme...
International audienceWe analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young a...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Projections estimate that by 2050 hundreds of millions to a billion people will migrate elsewhere du...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
This paper combines population census data and climate data to estimate the volume of migrations ind...
Subsistence farmers in Sahelian Africa are highly vulnerable to the rainfall effects associated with...
Significant attention has focused on the possibility that climate change will displace large populat...
Drawing from 17 rounds of harmonised census data, this paper explores the link between climate varia...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
International audienceMigration is a common means of adaptation to weather shocks. Previous research...
This paper analyzes the effects of weather anomalies on migration in sub-Saharan Africa. We present ...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
Migration is one of a variety of ways by which human populations adapt to environmental changes. The...
For many households in rural sub-Saharan Africa, drought is an important environmental shock because...
Using event history analyses, we investigate the impact of rainfall conditions — a crucial environme...
International audienceWe analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young a...
The evolution of worldwide climatic conditions doubtless represents one of the major and uncertain c...
Projections estimate that by 2050 hundreds of millions to a billion people will migrate elsewhere du...