Migration and Life Satisfaction: Evidence From Latin America

  • Cardenas M
  • Di Maro V
  • Sorkin I
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Abstract

Using data from the Gallup World Poll and Latinobarometro, we examinethe relationship between life satisfaction, vulnerabilities, and migration in LatinAmerica. We look at three kinds of insecurities: nutritional, personal, and job insecurity.We find that controlling for income, migration experience by a householdmember increases life satisfaction of the respondent. We also find, however, thatnutritional insecurities interact negatively with migration. In other words, hungerhas a devastating effect on happiness, especially in households where a member isabsent due to migration.

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Cardenas, M., Di Maro, V., & Sorkin, I. (1970). Migration and Life Satisfaction: Evidence From Latin America. Journal of Business Strategies, 26(1), 9–34. https://doi.org/10.54155/jbs.26.1.9-34

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