Friday, 15 February 2019

Migration route length and intent to migrate: The case of post-Gaddafi Libya

a column by Guido Friebel, Miriam Manchin, Mariapia Mendola and Giovanni Prarolo for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal

There is a general understanding that illegal migration only exists because of the smuggling industry. However, there is no reliable information on how migrants’ intent to leave their home country and come to Europe, for example, depends on the availability of smuggling services.

This column uses data on migrant flows arriving at European borders after the effective opening to Libyan refugees of the central Mediterranean migration route, following the 2011 fall of the Gaddafi regime, to estimate the supply elasticity of the lucrative smuggling industry. Findings indicate that when the smuggling distance between country-pairs gets shorter, there is an increase in individual intentions to migrate.

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