Rick Hornbeck, University of Chicago
Dust Bowl Migrants: Identifying an Archetype
Date and Location
Thursday, December 3, 2020, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Online Meeting,
Zoom
*Our workshop will join the seminar of the Agricultural & Natural Resource Seminar at ARE, UC Berkeley.
Abstract
The 1930’s American Dust Bowl created archetypal “Dust Bowl migrants,” refugees from environmental collapse and economic upheaval. I examine this archetype, comparing migration from more-eroded counties and less-eroded counties to distinguish Dust Bowl migrants from other migrants in this era. Migrants from more-eroded counties were more “negatively selected,” in years of education, than other migrants who were “positively selected.” These Dust Bowl migrants struggled economically, especially in California. Despite migrants’ struggles, however, I estimate strikingly modest impacts of the Dust Bowl on average incomes that contrast with its enduring impacts on agricultural land.