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The Impact Of Relative Deprivation On Return Intentions Among Potential Migrants And Commuters
Journal of Regional Science, 2016, 56, (3), S.471-493
We empirically analyse the impact of relative deprivation on the intended duration of stay of potential cross-border commuters
and migrants. A theoretical model lends support to the hypothesis that deprivation affects the intended duration of stay of
migrants in a U-shaped fashion, but does not affect potential commuters. Empirical evidence from one of the most densely populated
border regions of the EU confirms both these hypotheses. These results are robust over different estimation methods and apply
both when measuring deprivation relative to friends and acquaintances as well as relative to the population residing in a
region.
Forschungsbereich:Regionalökonomie und räumliche Analyse
Sprache:Englisch