Migration for Happiness?
Rémy Bellaumay
No 2316b, Notes de l'Observatoire du bien-être from CEPREMAP
Abstract:
When people dream of emigration, do they want to go to a rich country or for a happy one? While on an international scale, the two often go hand in hand, the Gallup World Poll, which asks questions about emigration aspirations, shows that the two elements come into play separately: countries with greater average life satisfaction exert an attraction beyond their wealth and historical proximity to countries of origin. Plans to emigrate in the next year, more concrete than aspirations or hopes, follow a similar pattern with only some modifications due to regulatory and geographical constraints. The persistence of life satisfaction of destination countries as a predictor indicates the force of attraction of the possibility of a better life. Where people actually go may be different from the place that they hoped to go – attesting to the power of immigration barriers. Once arrived in the host country, immigrants' life satisfaction tends to be lower than that of the native-born – however, the ranking of countries is the same whether we consider the criterion of their satisfaction or that of the native-born.
Keywords: Wellbeing; Migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10 pages
Date: 2023-12
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-hap, nep-int, nep-mig and nep-ure
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