| Literature DB >> 12294516 |
G S Amacher, W Cruz, D Grebner, W F Hyde.
Abstract
"This paper uses a multinomial discrete choice model and data from the Philippines to examine migrant choice between alternative destinations. Travel costs and perceived opportunities at the upland frontier are more important than general (upland plus lowland) destination attributes that indicate more developed social infrastructure or greater expected welfare. For example, migration streams are larger to destinations where the public share of forestland and the road system are larger. These features also characterize regions of more rapid deforestation. Therefore, emigration policies must recognize their effects on deforestation at the frontier--and their anticipated indirect effects on downstream environments." excerptKeywords: Asia; Carrying Capacity; Deforestation; Demographic Factors; Destination--determinants; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Environment; Environmental Degradation; Migration; Migration Policy; Migration, Internal--determinants; Natural Resources; Philippines; Policy; Population; Population Dynamics; Population Policy; Population Pressure; Poverty; Social Policy; Socioeconomic Factors; Southeastern Asia
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Year: 1998 PMID: 12294516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Land Econ ISSN: 0023-7639