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Do climate variations explain bilateral migration? A gravity model analysis

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Figure 2 depicts the average changes in temperature and precipitation globally (i.e., pooling observations from all countries of origin in the sample) over time
Figure 2 Global volatility in average temperature and precipitation.
Table 2 shows the results obtained from estimating specification (1) in first differ- differ-ences
Table 2 Determinants of bilateral migration flows - Static model in first differences
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