Two Population-Environment Regimes in the Great Plains of the United States, 1930-1990

This paper analyzes factors that affect net migration rates in counties in the U.S. Great Plains between 1930 and 1990, emphasizing the roles of weather (especially drought), environmental amenities, employment, and population, making use of a rich county-level data set. Using a pooled time series m...

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description This paper analyzes factors that affect net migration rates in counties in the U.S. Great Plains between 1930 and 1990, emphasizing the roles of weather (especially drought), environmental amenities, employment, and population, making use of a rich county-level data set. Using a pooled time series model the paper shows that environment is important in population processes, with weather and agricultural change more important in the 1930s and 1940s, and environmental amenities more important in later time periods. The paper provides important insights into how environmental impacts on migration might change over time, and how those changes might be measured.
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subjects Agriculture
Causal explanation
Censuses
Climate Change
Commerce
Consortia
Drought
Dust
Employment
Environment
Environmental Degradation
Environmental effects
Environmental impact
Factor analysis
Historical analysis
Hypotheses
Internal migration
Mathematical models
Migration
Population
Population dynamics
Population education
Population migration
Precipitation
Rural areas
Social change
Social research
Statistical analysis
Studies
Time series
U.S.A
Unemployment
Water Supply
Water temperature
Weather
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