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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Reliable microeconomic data to
understand the climate-migration nexus are virtually
nonexistent. Nationally representative multitopic household
surveys are rarely, if ever, explicitly designed for
studying migration issues. Despite this limitation, most
countries have no alternatives to the use of household
surveys when it comes to analyzing complex multidimensional
phenomena such as the interrelationship between climate
change and migration. This paper offers a critical
reflection on current challenges faced by multi-topic
household surveys in responding to this need, but also, more
importantly, on the many opportunities embedded in their
use. Specifically, using the Living Standards Measurement
Study as a case study, a conceptual framework, practical
empirical guidance, and a methodological agenda are proposed
to address data gaps and contribute to a more solid
understanding of the climate-migration nexus.
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MIGRATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, LSMS
