The Effect of Air Pollution on Migration: Evidence from China

80 Pages Posted: 11 Sep 2019

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Shuai Chen

Zhejiang University

Paulina Oliva

University of Southern California

Peng Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: July 10, 2019

Abstract

This paper looks at the effects of air pollution on migration in China using changes in the average strength of thermal inversions over five-year periods as a source of exogenous variation for medium-run air pollution levels. Our findings suggest that air pollution is responsible for large changes in inflows and outflows of migration in China. Specifically, we find that a 10 percent increase in air pollution, holding everything else constant, is capable of reducing population through net out migration by about 2.8 percent in a given county. We find that these inflows are primarily driven by well-educated people at the beginning of their professional careers, leading to substantial changes in the sociodemographic composition of the population and labor force of Chinese counties. We also find strong gender asymmetries in the response of mid-age adults that suggests families are splitting across counties to protect vulnerable members of the household. Our results are robust to different specifications, including a spatial lag model that accounts for localized migration spillovers and spatially correlated pollution shocks.

Keywords: Air Pollution, migration, human capital, avoidance behaviour

JEL Classification: O15; Q53; Q56; J24

Suggested Citation

Chen, Shuai and Oliva, Paulina and Zhang, Peng, The Effect of Air Pollution on Migration: Evidence from China (July 10, 2019). EBRD Working Paper No. 230, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3451332 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3451332

Shuai Chen (Contact Author)

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058
China

Paulina Oliva

University of Southern California ( email )

2250 Alcazar Street
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

Peng Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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