Migration and mental health: Evidence from a natural experiment

被引:66
|
作者
Stillman, Steven
McKenzie, David [1 ]
Gibson, John [2 ]
机构
[1] World Bank, Dev Res Grp, Washington, DC 20433 USA
[2] Univ Waikato, Waikato, New Zealand
关键词
Migration; Mental health; Natural experiment; DISTRESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.02.007
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
People migrate to improve their well-being. Yet a large literature Suggests that migration can be a stressful process, with potentially negative impacts oil mental health. However, to truly understand the effect of migration one must compare the mental health of migrants to what their mental health would he had they stayed in their home Country. The existing literature is notable to do this, New Zealand allows a quota of Tongans to immigrate each year with a random ballot used to choose amongst the excess number Of applicants. Experimental estimates of the mental health effects of migration are obtained by comparing the mental health of migrants who were Successful applicants in the random ballot to the mental health of those who applied to migrate under the quota, but whose names were not drawn. Migration is found to lead to improvements in mental health, particularly for women and those with poor mental health. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
引用
收藏
页码:677 / 687
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Effect of Timing of Incarceration on Mental Health: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
    Bacak, Valerio
    Andersen, Lars H.
    Schnittker, Jason
    SOCIAL FORCES, 2019, 98 (01) : 303 - 327
  • [2] Malnutrition in early life and adult mental health: Evidence from a natural experiment
    Huang, Cheng
    Phillips, Michael R.
    Zhang, Yali
    Zhang, Jingxuan
    Shi, Qichang
    Song, Zhigiang
    Ding, Zhijie
    Pang, Shutao
    Martorell, Reynaldo
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2013, 97 : 259 - 266
  • [3] The Effect of Migration on Wages: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
    De Silva, Dakshina G.
    McComb, Robert P.
    Moh, Young-Kyu
    Schiller, Anita R.
    Vargas, Andres J.
    AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2010, 100 (02): : 321 - 326
  • [4] Neighborhoods and mental health—evidence from a natural experiment in the public social housing sector
    Bence Boje-Kovacs
    Jane Greve
    Cecilie D. Weatherall
    Journal of Population Economics, 2023, 36 : 911 - 934
  • [5] Migration of Service to the Internet: Evidence from a Federal Natural Experiment
    Hui, Kai-Lung
    Png, I. P. L.
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2015, 26 (03) : 606 - 618
  • [6] Neighborhoods and mental health-evidence from a natural experiment in the public social housing sector
    Boje-Kovacs, Bence
    Greve, Jane
    Weatherall, Cecilie D.
    JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 2023, 36 (02) : 911 - 934
  • [7] The Mental Health Benefits of Smart Cities: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China
    Lou, Ninger
    Guo, Rong
    Han, Yilong
    Tu, Juan
    Tam, Vivian W. Y.
    Lin, Han
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING, 2025, 41 (01)
  • [8] The migration journey and mental health: Evidence from Venezuelan forced migration
    Carroll, Haley
    Luzes, Marta
    Freier, Luisa Feline
    Bird, Matthew D.
    SSM-POPULATION HEALTH, 2020, 10
  • [9] Learning intensity effects in students' mental and physical health - Evidence from a large scale natural experiment in Germany
    Hofmann, Sarah
    Muehlenweg, Andrea
    ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW, 2018, 67 : 216 - 234
  • [10] Effect of lockdown on mental health in Australia: evidence from a natural experiment analysing a longitudinal probability sample survey
    Butterworth, Peter
    Schurer, Stefanie
    Trong-Anh Trinh
    Vera-Toscano, Esperanza
    Wooden, Mark
    LANCET PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 7 (05): : E427 - E436