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Webinaire Junior sur l'économie des migrations

Publié le 26 avril 2021 Mis à jour le 26 avril 2021
Date
Le 03 mai 2021 De 17:30 à 18:20
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Barbora Sedova

Global food prices, local weather and migration in Sub-Saharan Africa

Coauteur : Lars Ludolph

Résumé

In this paper, we study the effect of exogenous global crop price changes on migration from agricultural and non-agricultural households in Sub-Saharan Africa. We show that, similar to the effect of positive local weather shocks, the effect of a locally-relevant global crop price increase on household out-migration depends on the initial household wealth. Higher international producer prices relax the budget constraint of poor agricultural households and facilitate migration. The order of magnitude of a standardized price effect is approx. one third of the standardized effect of a local weather shock. Unlike positive weather shocks, which mostly facilitate internal rural-urban migration, positive income shocks through rising producer prices only increase migration to neighboring African countries, likely due to the simultaneous decrease in real income in nearby urban areas. Finally, we show that while higher producer prices induce conflict, conflict does not play a role for the household decision to send a member as a labor migrant.

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