Immigrants' location choice in Belgium
Type de document :
Pré-publication ou Document de travail
Titre :
Immigrants' location choice in Belgium
Auteur(s) :
Jayet, Hubert [Auteur]
Economie Quantitative, Intégration, Politiques Publiques et Econométrie [EQUIPPE]
Rayp, Glenn [Auteur]
Ruyssen, Ilse [Auteur]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Ukrayinchuk, Nadiya [Auteur]
Economie Quantitative, Intégration, Politiques Publiques et Econométrie [EQUIPPE]
Economie Quantitative, Intégration, Politiques Publiques et Econométrie [EQUIPPE]
Rayp, Glenn [Auteur]
Ruyssen, Ilse [Auteur]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Ukrayinchuk, Nadiya [Auteur]
Economie Quantitative, Intégration, Politiques Publiques et Econométrie [EQUIPPE]
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Migration
Location choice
Network e ffects
Nested logit
Immigrants
Belgium
Location choice
Network e ffects
Nested logit
Immigrants
Belgium
Discipline(s) HAL :
Économie et finance quantitative [q-fin]/Pricing [q-fin.PR]
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Gestion et management
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Gestion et management
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This paper analyses migratory streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994-2007. The Belgian population register constitutes a rich and unique database of yearly migrant inflows and stocks broken down by nationality, ...
Lire la suite >This paper analyses migratory streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994-2007. The Belgian population register constitutes a rich and unique database of yearly migrant inflows and stocks broken down by nationality, which allows us to empirically explain the location choice of immigrants at municipality level. Speci cally, we aim at separating the network ef- fect, captured by the number of previous arrivals, from other location-speci c characteristics such as local labor or housing market conditions and the presence of public amenities. We expect labor and housing market variables to operate at diff erent levels and develop a fixed eff ects nested model of location choice in which an immigrant fi rst chooses a broad area, roughly corresponding to a labor market, and subsequently chooses a municipality within this area. We fi nd that the spatial repartition of immigrants in Belgium is determined by both network eff ects and local characteristics. The determinants of local attractiveness vary by nationality, as expected, but for all nationalities, they seem to dominate the impact of network eff ects.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This paper analyses migratory streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994-2007. The Belgian population register constitutes a rich and unique database of yearly migrant inflows and stocks broken down by nationality, which allows us to empirically explain the location choice of immigrants at municipality level. Speci cally, we aim at separating the network ef- fect, captured by the number of previous arrivals, from other location-speci c characteristics such as local labor or housing market conditions and the presence of public amenities. We expect labor and housing market variables to operate at diff erent levels and develop a fixed eff ects nested model of location choice in which an immigrant fi rst chooses a broad area, roughly corresponding to a labor market, and subsequently chooses a municipality within this area. We fi nd that the spatial repartition of immigrants in Belgium is determined by both network eff ects and local characteristics. The determinants of local attractiveness vary by nationality, as expected, but for all nationalities, they seem to dominate the impact of network eff ects.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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