Modeling the relationship between population growth and migration, this paper shows that destinations with higher average household incomes attract many immigrants. While it is not different from previous studies, this paper utilizes more environmentally based measures of economic opportunity at the destination.natural resources and environment, forestry sector, environmental issues, migration
The potential for altered ecosystems and extreme weather events in the context of climate change has...
Migration is an important livelihood strategy in the Philippines. In 1991, 26 percent of urban house...
The relationship between migration and environmental and climatic changes is a crucial yet understud...
This paper uses a multinomial discrete choice model and data from the Philippines to examine migrant...
The typical migration pattern world-wide has been from rural to urban areas, and rural emigration ha...
This paper is based largely on the integrated summary report entitled “Population Pressure and Migra...
This chapter argues that the dominance of discourses around climate change-induced migration in Sout...
Since the 1970s, migration to the Amazon has led to a growing human presence and resulting dramatic ...
Apart from the classical perception that the decision to migrate is mainly driven by economic factor...
International audienceThe concept of environmental migrants occurs frequently in the policy debate, ...
Rural–urban migration is having a considerable socioeconomic and environmental effect in mountain r...
Fuente del texto: Population and Environment, Vol. 25, No. 6, July 2004 _ 2004 Springer Science+Busi...
Research has demonstrated that, in a variety of settings, environmental factors influence migration....
Thailand’s increasing migration rates out of the country’s poorest region over the past few decades ...
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
The potential for altered ecosystems and extreme weather events in the context of climate change has...
Migration is an important livelihood strategy in the Philippines. In 1991, 26 percent of urban house...
The relationship between migration and environmental and climatic changes is a crucial yet understud...
This paper uses a multinomial discrete choice model and data from the Philippines to examine migrant...
The typical migration pattern world-wide has been from rural to urban areas, and rural emigration ha...
This paper is based largely on the integrated summary report entitled “Population Pressure and Migra...
This chapter argues that the dominance of discourses around climate change-induced migration in Sout...
Since the 1970s, migration to the Amazon has led to a growing human presence and resulting dramatic ...
Apart from the classical perception that the decision to migrate is mainly driven by economic factor...
International audienceThe concept of environmental migrants occurs frequently in the policy debate, ...
Rural–urban migration is having a considerable socioeconomic and environmental effect in mountain r...
Fuente del texto: Population and Environment, Vol. 25, No. 6, July 2004 _ 2004 Springer Science+Busi...
Research has demonstrated that, in a variety of settings, environmental factors influence migration....
Thailand’s increasing migration rates out of the country’s poorest region over the past few decades ...
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
The potential for altered ecosystems and extreme weather events in the context of climate change has...
Migration is an important livelihood strategy in the Philippines. In 1991, 26 percent of urban house...
The relationship between migration and environmental and climatic changes is a crucial yet understud...