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Labor Migration and Risk Aversion in Less Developed Countries
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1986
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Human MigrationRural EconomyEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsGlobal MigrationGlobal Risk AversionInternal MigrationRural IncomeLabor MigrationLabor Market IntegrationLanguage StudiesEconomicsPublic PolicyLabor EconomicsInternational Population MovementSociologyBusinessPioneering WorkUnemploymentPopulation Movement
"In this paper we question the pioneering work of Todaro, which states that rural-to-urban labor migration in less developed countries (LDCs) is an individual response to a higher urban expected income. We demonstrate that rural-to-urban labor migration is perfectly rational even if urban expected income is lower than rural income. We achieve this under a set of fairly stringent conditions: an individual decision-making entity, a one-period planning horizon, and global risk aversion. We obtain the result that a small chance of reaping a high reward is sufficient to trigger rural-to-urban labor migration."
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