Internal migration networks and mortality in home communities: Evidence from Italy during the Covid-19 pandemic

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS European Economic Review Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103890
Michele Valsecchi , Ruben Durante
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Do internal migration networks benefit or harm their home communities in case of a communicable disease? Looking at the spread of Covid in Italy and using pre-determined province-to-province migration, excess mortality and mobile phone tracking data, we document that provinces with a greater share of migrants in outbreak areas show greater compliance with self-isolation measures (information mechanism), but also a greater population inflow from outbreak areas (carrier mechanism). For a subset of localities, the net effect on mortality is negative. However, for the average locality, the effect is positive and large, suggesting that the role of migrants as information providers is trumped by their role as virus carriers. The effect is quantitatively important and could be incorporated in epidemiological models forecasting the spread of communicable diseases.

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国内移民网络和家乡社区死亡率:来自意大利的证据
在发生传染病的情况下,国内移徙网络对其所在社区是有利还是有害?研究了Covid在意大利的传播情况,并使用预先确定的省与省之间的迁移、超额死亡率和手机跟踪数据,我们发现,在疫情地区移民比例较高的省份,更遵守自我隔离措施(信息机制),但也有更多的人口从疫情地区流入(携带者机制)。对于一部分地区,对死亡率的净影响是负的。然而,对于一般地区来说,这种影响是积极的,而且很大,这表明移民作为信息提供者的作用超过了他们作为病毒携带者的作用。这种影响在数量上很重要,可以纳入预测传染病传播的流行病学模型。
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期刊介绍: The European Economic Review (EER) started publishing in 1969 as the first research journal specifically aiming to contribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe. As a broad-based professional and international journal, the EER welcomes submissions of applied and theoretical research papers in all fields of economics. The aim of the EER is to contribute to the development of the science of economics and its applications, as well as to improve communication between academic researchers, teachers and policy makers across the European continent and beyond.
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