Population Density, Migration, and the Returns to Human Capital and Land

Type Working Paper
Title Population Density, Migration, and the Returns to Human Capital and Land
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/IFPRI_WCAO/publication/256079156_Population_density_migration_an​d_the_returns_to_human_capital_and_land/links/00b7d52174e799814c000000.pdf
Abstract
Rapid population growth in many developing countries has raised concerns regarding food security and household welfare. To understand the consequences of population growth on in the general equilibrium setting, we examine the dynamics of population density and its impacts on household outcomes using panel data from Indonesia. More specifically we explicitly highlight the importance of migration to urban sectors in the analysis. Empirical results show that human capital in the household determines the effect of increased population density on per capita household consumption expenditure. The effect of population density is positive if the average educational attainment is high (above junior high school), while it is negative otherwise. On the other hand, farmers with larger holdings maintain their advantage in farming regardless of population density. The paper concludes with some potential lessons for African countries from Indonesia’s more successful rural development experiences.

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