流动的馈赠:流动性冲击的代际后果

The Gift of Moving: Intergenerational Consequences of a Mobility Shock

Review of Economic Studies · 2021
被引 18
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用火山熔岩迫使居民搬迁的自然实验,发现被迫流动显著提高了儿童一生的收入和受教育程度,但使家长境况变差,表明儿童面临巨大的流动障碍。

Abstract

Abstract We exploit a volcanic “experiment” to study the costs and benefits of geographic mobility. In our experiment, a third of the houses in a town were covered by lava. People living in these houses were much more likely to move away permanently. For the dependents in a household (children), our estimates suggest that being induced to move by the “lava shock” dramatically raised lifetime earnings and education. While large, these estimates come with a substantial amount of statistical uncertainty. The benefits of moving were very unequally distributed across generations: the household heads (parents) were made slightly worse off by the shock. These results suggest large barriers to moving for the children, which imply that labour does not flow to locations where it earns the highest returns. The large gains from moving for the young are surprising in light of the fact that the town affected by our volcanic experiment was (and is) a relatively high income town. We interpret our findings as evidence of the importance of comparative advantage: the gains to moving may be very large for those badly matched to the location they happened to be born in, even if differences in average income are small.

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