Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study

This study is subject to analyze the dynamics of net-migration for four provinces of Pakistan and integrate an empirical model for net-migration in light of the environmental degradation (Carbon Dioxide is a proxy used for environmental degradation), fundamental features (gross domestic product, squ...

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Main Authors: Naveed Wahid AWAN *, Samina KHALIL **
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi 2018-12-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
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Online Access:http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/4-DYNAMICS-OF-NET-MIGRATION-WITHIN-FUNDAMENTAL-AND-CORPORATE-FEATURES-Pakistan%E2%80%99s-Provincial-Study-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-7c69b8592c374446a9fba2ffe67c8a5c2020-11-25T00:46:02ZengApplied Economics Research Centre, University of KarachiPakistan Journal of Applied Economics0254-92042519-04312018-12-01272213232Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial StudyNaveed Wahid AWAN *Samina KHALIL **This study is subject to analyze the dynamics of net-migration for four provinces of Pakistan and integrate an empirical model for net-migration in light of the environmental degradation (Carbon Dioxide is a proxy used for environmental degradation), fundamental features (gross domestic product, square of gross domestic product and percentage of urban population to total population), and corporate features (control of corruption, crime rate and total unemployment), at provincial level of the economy. A panel data approach is incorporated for the period 1976 to 2015; a rank analysis is customized under consideration of fundamental and corporate features for each province. It is found that Punjab and Baluchistan occupy the first and last place, respectively, in ranking with respect to fundamental and corporate features. Higher rank means that province holds a better position with respect to other provinces and vice versa (true for lower ranks); whereas, keeping in view the fundamental and corporate characteristics, Sindh and KPK maintain the second and third place in net-migration scenario. In the province of Sindh these features are in better position but it seems that the province is unable to control migration, which means that some other factors are stronger than the fundamental and corporate features. The empirical analysis have positive and significant influence of fundamental and corporate features to net-migration.http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/4-DYNAMICS-OF-NET-MIGRATION-WITHIN-FUNDAMENTAL-AND-CORPORATE-FEATURES-Pakistan%E2%80%99s-Provincial-Study-1.pdfEnvironmental DegradationCarbon DioxideNet-MigrationFundamentalCorporateProvincesPanel Data and Pakistan
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Samina KHALIL **
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Samina KHALIL **
Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
Environmental Degradation
Carbon Dioxide
Net-Migration
Fundamental
Corporate
Provinces
Panel Data and Pakistan
author_facet Naveed Wahid AWAN *
Samina KHALIL **
author_sort Naveed Wahid AWAN *
title Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
title_short Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
title_full Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
title_fullStr Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of Net Migration within Fundamental and Corporate Features: Pakistan’s Provincial Study
title_sort dynamics of net migration within fundamental and corporate features: pakistan’s provincial study
publisher Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi
series Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics
issn 0254-9204
2519-0431
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study is subject to analyze the dynamics of net-migration for four provinces of Pakistan and integrate an empirical model for net-migration in light of the environmental degradation (Carbon Dioxide is a proxy used for environmental degradation), fundamental features (gross domestic product, square of gross domestic product and percentage of urban population to total population), and corporate features (control of corruption, crime rate and total unemployment), at provincial level of the economy. A panel data approach is incorporated for the period 1976 to 2015; a rank analysis is customized under consideration of fundamental and corporate features for each province. It is found that Punjab and Baluchistan occupy the first and last place, respectively, in ranking with respect to fundamental and corporate features. Higher rank means that province holds a better position with respect to other provinces and vice versa (true for lower ranks); whereas, keeping in view the fundamental and corporate characteristics, Sindh and KPK maintain the second and third place in net-migration scenario. In the province of Sindh these features are in better position but it seems that the province is unable to control migration, which means that some other factors are stronger than the fundamental and corporate features. The empirical analysis have positive and significant influence of fundamental and corporate features to net-migration.
topic Environmental Degradation
Carbon Dioxide
Net-Migration
Fundamental
Corporate
Provinces
Panel Data and Pakistan
url http://www.aerc.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/4-DYNAMICS-OF-NET-MIGRATION-WITHIN-FUNDAMENTAL-AND-CORPORATE-FEATURES-Pakistan%E2%80%99s-Provincial-Study-1.pdf
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