Abstract
Current models of environment-population interactions are static, large scale, and fail to capture the relative importance of environmental events for human populations. To address these limitations, I analyze migration trends for selected US counties experiencing extreme environmental events and economic shocks. Using a unique data set that covers the 60-year period between 1950 and 2010, I focus on the overall magnitude and the age and race dimensions of migration "signatures" that characterize migration trends.
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Event ID
17
Session 2
Paper presenter
51 348
Type of Submissions
Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
First Choice History
Initial First Choice
Initial Second Choice
Weight in Programme
2
Status in Programme
1