Working Paper

Mobile Internet Access and the Desire to Emigrate

Joop Age Harm Adema, Cevat Giray Aksoy, Panu Poutvaara
ifo Institute, Munich, 2021

ifo Working Paper No. 365

How does mobile internet access affect the desire to emigrate and migration plans? To answer this question, we combine survey data on more than 600,000 individuals from 110 countries with data on worldwide 3G mobile internet rollout. We show that an increase in mobile internet access increases desire to emigrate. This effect is particularly strong for higher-income individuals in low-income countries. We identify three potential mechanisms. Access to the mobile internet lowers the cost of acquiring information and leads to a drop in perceived material well-being and trust in government. Using municipal-level data from Spain, we also document that 3G rollout increased actual migration flows.

Keywords: Gender pay gap, university student employment, job types
JEL Classification: F220