Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues (Mar 2023)

Conflicts and natural disasters as drivers of forced migrations in a gravity-type approach

  • Luca Buzzanca,
  • Caterina Conigliani,
  • Valeria Costantini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2023.10.3(17)
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 254 – 273

Abstract

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The literature identifies three main drivers for forced migration, namely conflict, food insecurity, and natural and man-made disasters, although finds no empirical consensus on the association between climate change and migrations. Aim of this study is to identify the different push and pull factors of forced migration in different regions of the world by means of gravity-type models. Particular attention is devoted to determining the effects of climatic factors and conflicts, while controlling for the economic, political and social relationship between the origin and the destination countries. We model both total forced migration, that includes refugees, asylum seekers, internal displacements, and returnees, and cross-border forced migrations. Finally, we consider a full panel data analysis and estimate both fixed effects and random effects model specifications.