Costs and Benefits of Rural-Urban Migration: Evidence from India
Costs and Benefits of Rural-Urban Migration: Evidence from India
culture and development, working papers
Journal of Development Economics
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2020.102473
459/2020 Clément Imbert and John Papp
This paper provides new evidence on rural-urban migration decisions in developing countries. Using original survey data from rural India, we show that seasonal migrants prefer to earn 35 percent less on local public works rather than incur the cost of migrating. Structural estimates suggest that the fixed cost of migration is small, and can be entirely explained by travel costs and income risk. In contrast, the flow cost of migration is very high. We argue that higher living costs in the city explain only a small part of the flow cost of migration, and that most of it is non-monetary.
Culture and Development
Journal of Development Economics
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2020.102473