Climate, conflict and forced migration

Using bilateral data on asylum seeking applications for 157 countries over the period 2006–2015, and a gravity model, the study examines the causal link between climate, conflict and forced migration. The results indicate that climatic conditions, by affecting drought severity and the likelihood of armed conflict, played a significant role as an explanatory factor for asylum seeking in the period 2011–2015.

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Abel, Guy J.; Brottrager, Michael; Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus; Muttarak, Raya
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Abel, G. J., et al.  2019. Climate, conflict and forced migration. Global Environmental Change 54: 239-249.

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2019
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