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Moving to Jobs: The Role of Information in Migration Decisions

Riley Wilson

Brigham Young University

Journal of Labor Economics 2021

This paper exploits county-level variation in exposure to news about labor markets impacted by fracking to show that access to information about employment opportunities affects migration. Exposure to newspaper articles about fracking increased migration to areas mentioned in the news by 2.4% on average, concentrated among young, unmarried, less educated men. Commuting also increased, sentiment of the news matters, and TV news has an impact. Google searches for “fracking” and names of states specifically mentioned spike after news broadcasts about fracking. Counties experiencing weak labor markets are the most responsive, suggesting that these areas see large benefits to information provision.

DOI
10.1086/713008
Volume
39 (4)
Pages
1083-1128
Language
en
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