Free vs. controlled migration: bilateral country study

Razin, Assaf and Wahba, Jackline (2011) Free vs. controlled migration: bilateral country study. Cambridge, US, National Bureau of Economic Research (National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers 16831)

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This paper tests the differential effects of the generosity of the welfare state under free migration and under policy-controlled migration, distinguishing between source developing and developed countries. We utilize free-movement within the EU to examine the free migration regime and compare that to immigration into the EU from two other groups, developed and developing source countries, to capture immigration-restricted regimes. We standardize cross-country education quality differences by using the Hanushek-Woessmann (2009) cognitive skills measure. We find strong support for the "Magnet Hypothesis" under the free-migration regime, and the "Fiscal Burden Hypothesis" under the immigration- restricted regime even after controlling for differences in returns to skills in source and host countries. We also find a significant differences across host-country policy regimes in the effects of returns to skills on the skill mix of immigrants

Item Type:Monograph (Working Paper)
Related URLs:http://www.nber.org/papers/w16831
Subjects:H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Divisions:University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Social Sciences > Economics
ePrint ID:184407
URI:http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/184407
Deposited On:06 May 2011 09:46
Last Modified:12 Dec 2011 12:13

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