a column by Alessandra Casarico, Giovanni Facchini and Tommaso Frattini for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal
European countries have recently experienced an extraordinary inflow of asylum seekers.
Using a theoretical framework and US data, this column studies the key economic triggers which prompt policymakers to implement immigration legalisation programmes. It shows that the more restricted the occupational opportunities of undocumented immigrants and the smaller the fiscal leakage to undocumented immigrants via the welfare state, the more desirable an amnesty is.
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Friday, 10 August 2018
voxThe economics of immigration amnesties
Labels:
amnesties,
asylum,
illegality,
immigration,
labour_markets,
redistribution
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