In this paper, we investigate the effect of welfare state generosity on the difference between skilled and unskilled migration rates, and the role of mobility restriction in shaping this effect. We utilize the free labor movement within the European Union plus Norway and Switzerland (EUR) and the restricted movement from outside the EUR in order to compare the free-migration regime to the restricted-migration regime. We find strong support for the magnet hypothesis under the free-migration regime, and the fiscal burden hypothesis under the restricted-migration regime, even after controlling for differences in educational quality and returns to skills in source and host countries
Migrants are among the groups most vulnerable to economic fluctuations. As predicted by the "welfare...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
This paper tests the differential effects of the generosity of the welfare state under free migratio...
This paper tests the differential effects of the generosity of the welfare state under free migratio...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
Is international migration a threat to the redistributive programmes of destination countries? Exist...
This paper shows that the toleration of immigrants who are on average less skilled than natives can ...
For the design of an immigration policy, in terms of the number and skills of the entrants and their...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
What are the welfare effects of immigration on low-skilled and high-skilled natives? To address this...
Abstract We test the welfare magnet hypothesis for Europe. We modify the existing theoretical fram...
This paper analyzes the decision process that leads destination countries to introduce selective imm...
According to the “welfare magnet” hypothesis, migrants with a high likelihood of claiming benefits c...
This paper analyzes welfare-state determinants of individual attitudes towards immigrants - within a...
Migrants are among the groups most vulnerable to economic fluctuations. As predicted by the "welfare...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
This paper tests the differential effects of the generosity of the welfare state under free migratio...
This paper tests the differential effects of the generosity of the welfare state under free migratio...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
Is international migration a threat to the redistributive programmes of destination countries? Exist...
This paper shows that the toleration of immigrants who are on average less skilled than natives can ...
For the design of an immigration policy, in terms of the number and skills of the entrants and their...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
What are the welfare effects of immigration on low-skilled and high-skilled natives? To address this...
Abstract We test the welfare magnet hypothesis for Europe. We modify the existing theoretical fram...
This paper analyzes the decision process that leads destination countries to introduce selective imm...
According to the “welfare magnet” hypothesis, migrants with a high likelihood of claiming benefits c...
This paper analyzes welfare-state determinants of individual attitudes towards immigrants - within a...
Migrants are among the groups most vulnerable to economic fluctuations. As predicted by the "welfare...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...