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Journal Article

Searching for a better life: Predicting international migration with online search keywords

Authors

  • Böhme
  • M.
  • Gröger
  • A.
  • Heidland
  • T.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.jdeveco.2019.04.002

JEL Classification

F22 C82 J61 O15

Key Words

International migration

Migration intention

Google trends

Related Topics

Migration

Globalization

Digitalization

Migration data remains scarce, particularly in the context of developing countries. We demonstrate how geo-referenced online search data can be used to measure migration intentions in origin countries and to predict bilateral migration flows. Our approach provides strong additional predictive power for international migration flows when compared to reference models from the migration and trade literature. We provide evidence, based on survey data, that our measures partly reflect genuine migration intentions and that they outperform any of the established predictors of migration flows in terms of predictive power, especially in the bilateral within dimension. Our findings contribute to the literature by (1) providing a novel way for the measurement of migration intentions, (2) allowing real-time predictions of current migration flows ahead of official statistics, and (3) improving the performance of conventional models of migration flows.

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