Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh

This study examines whether environmental migrants in Bangladesh move permanently or temporarily. The analyses are based on data collected in 2010 and 2011, and cover four themes, namely migrant characteristics, environmental change related factors, conflict and adaptation strategies, and social net...

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Main Authors: Joarder, Munim, Miller, Paul
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28931
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description This study examines whether environmental migrants in Bangladesh move permanently or temporarily. The analyses are based on data collected in 2010 and 2011, and cover four themes, namely migrant characteristics, environmental change related factors, conflict and adaptation strategies, and social networks. The estimates obtained from binary logit models show that most sets of variables have statistically significant impacts on the temporary migration versus permanent migration decision. Females are more inclined to migrate temporarily, a finding which is consistent with prior studies that argued that female migration is one temporary household survival strategy in the face of an environmental crisis. The probability of intending to move temporarily is significantly affected by the prior occupational experience: Migrants who were previously engaged in agriculture or fishing are more inclined to migrate permanently. Those households who reported that they had lost assets due to environmental hazards are shown to have a higher probability of becoming permanent migrants. In contrast, loss of livestock and crop failure are associated with a greater likelihood of temporary migration. The empirical results reveal the groups that can be targeted in destination regions in settlement policy, and equally the groups whose return home can be facilitated once any immediate danger has passed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-289312017-09-13T15:18:38Z Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh Joarder, Munim Miller, Paul Internal migration Adaptation strategies Environmental change This study examines whether environmental migrants in Bangladesh move permanently or temporarily. The analyses are based on data collected in 2010 and 2011, and cover four themes, namely migrant characteristics, environmental change related factors, conflict and adaptation strategies, and social networks. The estimates obtained from binary logit models show that most sets of variables have statistically significant impacts on the temporary migration versus permanent migration decision. Females are more inclined to migrate temporarily, a finding which is consistent with prior studies that argued that female migration is one temporary household survival strategy in the face of an environmental crisis. The probability of intending to move temporarily is significantly affected by the prior occupational experience: Migrants who were previously engaged in agriculture or fishing are more inclined to migrate permanently. Those households who reported that they had lost assets due to environmental hazards are shown to have a higher probability of becoming permanent migrants. In contrast, loss of livestock and crop failure are associated with a greater likelihood of temporary migration. The empirical results reveal the groups that can be targeted in destination regions in settlement policy, and equally the groups whose return home can be facilitated once any immediate danger has passed. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28931 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.07.026 Pergamon restricted
spellingShingle Internal migration
Adaptation strategies
Environmental change
Joarder, Munim
Miller, Paul
Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title_full Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title_fullStr Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title_short Factors Affecting Whether Environmental Migration is Temporary or Permanent: Evidence from Bangladesh
title_sort factors affecting whether environmental migration is temporary or permanent: evidence from bangladesh
topic Internal migration
Adaptation strategies
Environmental change
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28931