逃离的决定:探究国际难民迁移的性别特定决定因素

The decision to flee: exploring gender-specific determinants of international refugee migration

Journal of Population Economics · 2025
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用2002-2018年非洲和亚洲国家男女难民流动数据,发现女性更易被长距离和贫困影响,男性则对战斗死亡和人均GDP更敏感,为理解难民迁移的性别差异提供实证。

Abstract

Abstract While the determinants of refugee migration are well-studied, heterogeneities within the group of refugees have received little attention. In this paper, we use data on female and male refugee movements among African and Asian countries in the years 2002–2018 to explore gender differences in flight behavior along three dimensions: reasons for leaving, associated costs, and factors attracting individuals to specific asylum countries. Most prominently, our results show that women are more deterred than men by longer distances and flee significantly more often to neighboring countries. In addition, the number of battle-related fatalities increases male flows to neighboring countries significantly more than it increases female flows. We also find significant differences concerning the economic situation: extreme poverty has a larger impact on women whereas GDP per capita plays a more important role for male than for female flows.

难民迁移性别差异逃离决定非洲亚洲