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Climate variability and irregular migration to the European Union

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102275

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation through the R4D Programme [400240_171175]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation through Early Postdoc. Mobility scholarship [P2GEP1_184485]
  3. National Science Foundation through an OIA award [1934798]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [P2GEP1_184485, 400240_171175] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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The study found that drought does not increase unauthorized migration to the EU, and may even have a negative impact on migration flows, especially for agriculture-dependent countries. On the other hand, higher levels of rainfall increase migration. This indicates that international migration is cost-prohibitive, and adverse weather shocks reinforce existing financial barriers to migration.
The so-called 'European Migrant Crisis' has been blamed on armed conflict and economic misery, particularly in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Some have suggested that this process has been exacerbated by climate change and weather events. In this paper, we evaluate these claims, focusing on the role of droughts in influencing irregular migration flows to the European Union. Drawing on temporally disaggregated data on the detection of unauthorized migrants at EU external borders, we examine how weather shocks affect irregular migration. We show that weather events may indeed influence migration. Yet, in contradiction to the findings from recent research, we find no evidence that a drought in a sending country increases unauthorized migration to the EU. If anything, and while not entirely conclusive, the incidence of drought seems rather to exert a negative, albeit moderate, impact on the size of migration flows, in particular for countries dependent on agriculture. Conversely, higher levels of rainfall increase migration. We interpret this as evidence that international migration is cost-prohibitive, and that adverse weather shocks reinforce existing financial barriers to migration.

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