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Migration, Fixed Costs, and Location-Specific Amenities: A Hazard Analysis for a Panel of Males

Wallace Huffman and Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan

ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: This article presents econometric estimates of the adult working-age male hazard function of interstate migration fitted to data obtained from migration decisions of adult males over a twenty-year period. The results show a strong negative effect of the real wage difference between origin and destination, and of fixed costs associated with a move, on the hazard rate of interstate migration. Farmers and other self-employed males, and males who have school-age children, have unusually low hazard rates of interstate migration. Although a high crime rate is shown to increase the real wage, it also has a separate positive effect on the hazard of migration.

Date: 2007-01-01
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