Exposure to floods and heatwaves increases people's belief in climate change but does not influence their pro-environmental behaviour.
The paper compares the extent of environmental inequality between England and Germany, and investigates the contribution of selective residential moves.
Using machine learning techniques, the paper aims to predict successful residential moves out of poverty and air pollution for British households and immigrant households
We test if the subjective impairment through air pollution selectively affects the probability of out-migration according to income and minority status.
We investigate the link between public childcare and FLP, using different indicators of childcare and accounting for heterogeneous time trends and regional heterogeneity.
The study uses longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to investigate the process of selective migration and its connection to the perceived exposure to air pollution in Germany.