Temperature and migration intention: evidence from the unified national graduate entrance examination in china

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  • who: Yan Chen and colleagues from the Unified National Graduate Entrance Examination in China School of Business, Central South University, Changsha, China have published the Article: Temperature and Migration Intention: Evidence from the Unified National Graduate Entrance Examination in China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aimtemperature of this studybelow is to estimate casual effects of temperature on migration intentions. The authors examine the heterogeneous effects of temperature on the number of applicants across different elite universities. The authors focus on daily average PM2.5 concentration. The authors examine whether applicants` university-city choices are . . .

     

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