A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ in search of a better standard of living. Does the empirical record belie this belief? The authors explore that question within a rationalist approach using aggregate level data that allows them to explore a variety of other co-variates of the choice to seek refuge in one country relative to another. In addition to wages they consider fear of persecution, culture, and the costs of relocation. The results are at odds with the âbogus refugeesâ image: the effect of average wages is mediated by proximity such that higher average wages are associated with fewer refugees, except among bordering countries. In addition refugees seek asylum in ...
The direction of the refugee flow in Europe through the “European Refugee Crisis” is an important so...
The United States plays a central role in the global response to individuals displaced by violence a...
We study the labour market performance of refugees vis-à-vis comparable migrants across 20 European ...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly ‘‘economic migrants’’...
This article analyzes the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seek...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
Why would people abandon their homes in favor of an uncertain life elsewhere? The short answer, of c...
In this study we explore why persons flee their homes to become refugees and inter-nally displaced p...
As migration becomes an increasing commonality, there remains a population of migrants who are forci...
This paper studies long-term trends and patterns in global refugee migration. We explore the intensi...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
With increasing internal conflict resulting in unprecedented numbers of refugees, countries are bein...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
The direction of the refugee flow in Europe through the “European Refugee Crisis” is an important so...
The United States plays a central role in the global response to individuals displaced by violence a...
We study the labour market performance of refugees vis-à-vis comparable migrants across 20 European ...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly ‘‘economic migrants’’...
This article analyzes the determinants of asylum migration to Western Europe. Potential asylum seek...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
Why would people abandon their homes in favor of an uncertain life elsewhere? The short answer, of c...
In this study we explore why persons flee their homes to become refugees and inter-nally displaced p...
As migration becomes an increasing commonality, there remains a population of migrants who are forci...
This paper studies long-term trends and patterns in global refugee migration. We explore the intensi...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
With increasing internal conflict resulting in unprecedented numbers of refugees, countries are bein...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
The direction of the refugee flow in Europe through the “European Refugee Crisis” is an important so...
The United States plays a central role in the global response to individuals displaced by violence a...
We study the labour market performance of refugees vis-à-vis comparable migrants across 20 European ...