On the economic geography of international migration

[The authors] exploit the bilateral and skill dimensions from recent data sets of international migration to test for the existence of Zipf's and Gibrat's Laws in the context of aggregate and high-skilled international immigration and emigration using graphical, parametric and non-parametric analysis. The top tails of the distributions of aggregate and high-skilled immigrants and emigrants adhere to a Pareto distribution with an exponent of unity, i.e. Zipf's Law holds. [The authors] find some evidence in favour of Gibrat's Law holding for immigration stocks, i.e. that the growth in stocks is ... Show more

Authors: Ozden, Caglar; Parsons, Christopher

Published: Bonn, Germany, IZA, 2014

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 29 p.

Access item: http://ftp.iza.org/dp8747.pdf

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