Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programmes are driven by concerns that foreigners are a net fiscal burden. Paradoxically instruments of social inclusion are becoming a weapon of mass exclusion. Increasing concerns of public opinion are indeed pressing Governments, in the midst of the recession, to reduce welfare access by migrants or further tighten migration policies. Are there politically feasible alternatives to these two hardly enforceable (and procyclical) policy options? In thispaper we look at economic and cultural determinants of negative perceptions about migrants in Europe. Based on a simple model of the perceived fiscal effects of migration and on a largely unexploited d...
The 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union were unprecedented in a number of economic and ...
Welfare opinion research has traditionally viewed migration as a potential hazard for welfare solida...
In the past few decades, the European Union (EU) has experienced a steady increase in the share of i...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe are driven by concerns that foreigners abuse welfare. ...
The issue of welfare receipt by immigrants is highly controversial across Europe. In this paper we a...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
This paper contains a review of the economics literature on the issue of the relationship between im...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
The paper examines the claim that international migration and increased ethnic diversity challenge t...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
We examine the relationship between immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe using a...
The 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union were unprecedented in a number of economic and ...
Welfare opinion research has traditionally viewed migration as a potential hazard for welfare solida...
In the past few decades, the European Union (EU) has experienced a steady increase in the share of i...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe are driven by concerns that foreigners abuse welfare. ...
The issue of welfare receipt by immigrants is highly controversial across Europe. In this paper we a...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
This paper contains a review of the economics literature on the issue of the relationship between im...
Immigration and the welfare state debate Public debate on immigration has increasingly fo-cused on t...
The paper examines the claim that international migration and increased ethnic diversity challenge t...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
We examine the relationship between immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe using a...
The 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union were unprecedented in a number of economic and ...
Welfare opinion research has traditionally viewed migration as a potential hazard for welfare solida...
In the past few decades, the European Union (EU) has experienced a steady increase in the share of i...