Long and short-distance internal migration motivations in post-apartheid Namibia: a gravity model approach

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/03796205.2022.2074873
Eldridge Moses
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Abstract The paper estimates a gravity model to analyse the region-level differences that explain internal migration in post-apartheid Namibia, with the specific aim of understanding whether there are differences in motivations for long and short-distance migration. Given Namibia’s history of apartheid-era segregation, the sample is later restricted to African-language speaking migrants to determine whether the distances travelled differ from that of the full population. A zero-inflated negative binomial model is applied to estimate the effects of constituency-level economic indicators, labour market conditions, agricultural activity, and built amenities on migration flows. Regression analysis shows that analysing internal migration flows in Namibia without accounting for distance-related differences in migrant motivations may produce misleading results. Disaggregation of migration flows by distance reveals that for both the entire population and the restricted African-language speaking sample, constituency differences in amenity quality are predictors of intermediate-distance migration volumes. Per capita income differences in favour of the receiving constituency increase long-distance migration volumes. For all distances moved, previous migration in the sending constituency is a strong positive predictor of migration volumes. Migration volumes also increase when the sending constituency shares a border with another country.
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后种族隔离时代纳米比亚的长距离和短距离内部移民动机:重力模型方法
本文估计了一个重力模型,以分析解释种族隔离后纳米比亚内部迁移的区域差异,具体目的是了解长途和短途迁移的动机是否存在差异。考虑到纳米比亚种族隔离时期的历史,样本后来被限制在说非洲语言的移民身上,以确定他们的迁徙距离是否与全体人口的迁徙距离不同。应用零膨胀负二项模型来估计选区级经济指标、劳动力市场状况、农业活动和建成设施对移民流动的影响。回归分析表明,在不考虑与距离有关的移民动机差异的情况下分析纳米比亚的内部移民流动可能会产生误导性的结果。按距离对移民流动的分解表明,对于整个人口和有限的非洲语言样本来说,选区在舒适质量方面的差异是中距离移民量的预测因素。有利于接收选区的人均收入差异增加了长途移民量。对于所有移动的距离,以前在发送选区的迁移是迁移量的一个强有力的积极预测因素。当移民选区与另一个国家接壤时,移民数量也会增加。
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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