@article{167286, author = {Shuaizhang Feng and Michael Oppenheimer and Wolfram Schlenker}, title = {Climate Change, Crop Yields, and Internal Migration in the United States}, abstract = {
We investigate the link between agricultural productivity and net migration in the United States using a county-level panel for the most recent period of 1970-2009. In rural counties of the Corn Belt, we find a statistically significant relationship between changes in net outmigration and climate-driven changes in crop yields, with an estimated semi-elasticity of about -0.17, i.e., a 1\% decrease in yields leads to a 0.17\% net reduction of the population through migration.~ This effect is primarily driven by young adults. We do not detect a response for senior citizens, nor for the general population in eastern counties outside the Corn Belt. Applying this semi-elasticity to predicted yield changes under the B2 scenario of the Hadley III model, we project that, holding other factors constant, climate change would on average induce 3.7\% of the adult population (ages 15-59) to leave rural counties of the Corn Belt in the medium term (2020-2049) compared to the 1960-1989 baseline, with the possibility of a much larger migration response in the long term (2077-2099). Since there is uncertainty about future warming, we also present projections for a range of uniform climate change scenarios in temperature or precipitation.
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}, year = {2012}, journal = {NBER Working Paper}, number = {Number 17734}, language = {eng}, }