Willingness to help climate migrants: A survey experiment in the Korail slum of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Fig 5
Predicted differences in willingness to donate based on years lived in Dhaka, all else equal.
Note: These points display the estimated average effect of both treatments. For example, respondents who received the Rohingya treatment are 10.2 percent less likely to donate if they have lived in Dhaka for less than 15 years and 9.9 percent less likely to donate if they have lived in Dhaka for more than 15 years. 95% confidence intervals are also included as horizontal lines.