Regional Studies | 2019

Network migration: do neighbouring regions matter?

 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This paper analyses the role of the spatial structure of migrant networks in the location decision of migrants to the European Union at the regional level. Using a random parameters logit specification, a significant positive effect of migrant networks in neighbouring regions on migrants’ location decisions is found. Although this spatial spillover effect is smaller than the effect of networks in the host regions, omitting to control for this spatial dependence results in a 40% overestimation of the effect of regional migrant networks on the location decision of newly arriving migrants.

Volume 53
Pages 107 - 117
DOI 10.1080/00343404.2017.1380305
Language English
Journal Regional Studies

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