From L.A. to Boise: How Migration Has Changed During the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 3.9 2区 经济学 Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1017/s002210902300073x
Peter Haslag, Daniel Weagley
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Abstract We examine how broad changes in work arrangements and lifestyles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected households’ location decisions. Using data on over 360,000 residential, interstate moves over the last 5 years, we find that more than 12% of moves were directly influenced by the pandemic. Among pandemic-influenced movers, over 15% of households cite that remote work influenced their move. Lifestyle-related (job-related) migration increased (decreased) significantly, particularly for the set of households who are likely to have access to remote work. We further find that these changes in migration patterns are positively related to post-pandemic economic growth.
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从洛杉矶到博伊西:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间移民的变化
我们研究了COVID-19大流行带来的工作安排和生活方式的广泛变化如何影响家庭的选址决策。利用过去5年超过36万次住宅、州际迁移的数据,我们发现,超过12%的迁移直接受到疫情的影响。在受大流行影响的搬家者中,超过15%的家庭表示远程工作影响了他们的搬家。与生活方式有关(与工作有关)的移徙显著增加(减少),特别是对于可能有机会远程工作的一组家庭。我们进一步发现,这些移民模式的变化与大流行后的经济增长呈正相关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) publishes theoretical and empirical research in financial economics. Topics include corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, and quantitative methods of particular relevance to financial researchers. With a circulation of 3000 libraries, firms, and individuals in 70 nations, the JFQA serves an international community of sophisticated finance scholars—academics and practitioners alike. The JFQA prints less than 10% of the more than 600 unsolicited manuscripts submitted annually. An intensive blind review process and exacting editorial standards contribute to the JFQA’s reputation as a top finance journal.
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