Using panel data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey and high-resolution climate data, the authors examined the effect of anomalous temperatures, rainfall levels, and monsoon timing on migration outcomes and assessed whether intra- and inter-province moves are used as a response to climatic shocks.
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Thiede, B. C. and C. L. Gray. 2016. Heterogeneous climate effects on human migration in Indonesia. Population and Environment, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11111-016-0265-8
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2016
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