The Senegal Migration Panel: Understanding Mobility in a Climate-Stressed Population

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In an interdisciplinary team of economists, sociologist, and political scientist, the project plans to analyze the influence of climate change on attitudes towards migration and actual migration decisions using the example of Senegal. Via comprehensive surveys of individuals and households in 150 Senegalese villages, different factors influencing migration decisions will be analyzed: the relevance of extreme weather events, the role of local networks and their narratives about climate change, economic pressures as well as a change in the demand for skills by the labor market due to climate change.

 

Location: Senegal.

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Sustainable Development Goals
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RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research
Project | 12 March 2025