Migrationspolitiken und andere Politikfelder

Migrationspolitiken sollen das Ausmaß und die Zusammensetzung von Migrationsbewegungen beeinflussen. Dazu gehören sowohl Zugangsrichtlinien wie etwa Visabestimmungen als auch andere Richtlinien wie bspw. zur Staatsbürgerschaft, die potenzielle MigrantInnen betreffen.

Unter diesem Migrationstreiber aufgeführte Studien beziehen sich auf Einwanderungs- und Auswanderungspolitiken, Visarichtlinien, Staatsbürgerschaftsgesetze und Informationskampagnen.

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Who is reshaping public opinion on the EU’s migration policies?

Authors Thomas Huddleston, Hind Sharif, Migration Policy Group (MPG)
Year 2019
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1 Policy Brief

Cities as Providers of Services to Migrant Populations

Authors Alexander Wolffhardt, Migration Policy Group (MPG)
Year 2018
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2 Policy Brief

Migration-related Conditionality in EU External Funding

Authors Roberto Cortinovis, Carmine Conte, Migration Policy Group (MPG), ...
Year 2018
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3 Policy Brief

The Dynamics between Integration Policies and Outcomes: a Synthesis of the Literature

Authors Özge Bilgili, Thomas Huddleston, Anne-Linde Joki, ...
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This paper reviews the comparative multi-level quantitative research on the links between integration policies, the integration situation of immigrants and a wide range of individual and contextual factors. Twenty-one reviewed studies and additional supporting articles indicate that a number of individual and contextual variables explain most of the variation between countries in terms of immigrants’ labour market integration, educational attainment, naturalisation and political participation. Thanks to the use of MIPEX and similar indices, some evidence is emerging that certain integration policies can be related to the specific integration outcomes that they aim to address. So far, only certain general and targeted employment policies can be directly associated with better labour market outcomes for immigrants and a lower incidence of employment discrimination. More indirectly, facilitating naturalisation, a secure residence and a secure family life seems to have positive effects on boosting labour market outcomes for certain immigrants. In the area of employment, studies rarely focus on a specific policy or properly match it to its specific intended target group and outcome. In the area of education, the inclusiveness of the school and education system seems to matter most for immigrant and non-immigrant pupils. Although targeted immigrant education policies adopted at national level do not display consistent results across countries in terms of pupils’ tests scores, most studies conclude that inclusive schools and education systems are more successful when they also target the specific needs of immigrant pupils. Several studies on the acquisition of nationality find that naturalisation policies are perhaps the strongest determinant of the naturalisation rates for immigrants from developing countries. Further research can explore which specific elements of naturalisation policies most help or hinder naturalisation. The few studies on political participation find that targeted policies and the acquisition of nationality may boost participation rates for certain immigrant groups. The fact that studies find no link between the general integration policy (i.e. MIPEX overall score) and a specific labour market outcome (i.e. employment rates for foreign-born) does mean that no causal relationship exist between integration policies and outcomes across countries. Considering that this multi-level research is still in infancy, studies have great room for improvement in terms of their use of databases and methodological tools. A more robust methodological approach using new international datasets can better explore the nuanced links between policies and societal outcomes. Future research needs to pay greater attention to linking a specific integration policy with its actual target group and target outcomes. Studies must also take into account time-sensitive contextual factors and general policies. International surveys can improve their measurement of integration policy outcomes in terms of longterm residence, family reunification, anti-discrimination, language learning, and, to some extent, political participation.
Year 2015
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4 Report

The Effectiveness of Immigration Policies

Authors Mathias Czaika, Hein de Haas, Hein De Haas
Year 2013
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 80
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5 Journal Article

Redrawing the Contours of the Nation-State in Uruguay? The Vicissitudes of Emigration Policy in the 2000s

Authors Ana Margheritis
Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 1
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6 Journal Article

Rural residence as a determinant of attitudes toward US immigration policy

Authors Katherine Fennelly, Christopher M. Federico
Year 2008
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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7 Journal Article

State-level immigration and immigrant-focused policies as drivers of Latino health disparities in the United States

Authors Morgan M. Philbin, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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9 Journal Article

What counts as racist immigration policy?

Authors Cybelle Fox
Year 2015
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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10 Journal Article

On the potential interaction between labour market institutions and immigration policies

Authors Claudia Cigagna, Giovanni Sulis
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER
Citations (WoS) 2
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11 Journal Article

The Gravity of High-Skilled Migration Policies

Authors Mathias Czaika, Christopher R. Parsons
Year 2017
Journal Name Demography
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12 Journal Article

Affecting Lives: How Winning theUSDiversity Visa Lottery ImpactsDVMigrants Pre‐ and Post‐Migration

Authors Onoso Imoagene
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration
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13 Journal Article

Migration Policy and Health Insecurity. Italy's response to COVID-19 and the impact of the Security Decree

Authors Sebastian Carlotti
Year 2020
Journal Name Rivista Trimestrale di Scienza dell'Amministrazione
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14 Journal Article

Predispositions to discriminatory immigration policies in western Europe: an exploration of political causes

Authors Enric MARTINEZ-HERRERA, Djaouida MOUALHI
Year 2006
Journal Name Portuguese Journal of Social Science
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15 Journal Article

Immigration and the politics of social cohesion

Authors Nils Holtug
Year 2010
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 13
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17 Journal Article

The Role of Migration Policy Changes in Europe for Return Migration to Senegal

Authors Marie-Laurence Flahaux
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration Review
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18 Journal Article

L'impact de l'Immigration sur les salaires des travailleurs natifs : examen de l'hétérogénéité internationale

Principal investigator Jérôme Héricourt (co-Principal Investigator)
Description
La France et l'Allemagne sont deux grands pays d'immigration. En 2010, les personnes nées à l'étranger représentaient 7,2% et 6,3% de leurs populations respectives (Brücker et al., 2013). En dépit de situations économiques différentes en France et en Allemagne, l'accroissement récent des demandes d'asile et de l'immigration illégale soulève un débat similaire sur les conséquences économiques de l’immigration, et les conclusions à en tirer en termes de régulation des flux migratoires. Au travers de trois work-packages scientifiques (WPs), ce projet cherche à étudier l'impact des travailleurs immigrés sur l’emploi et les salaires des nationaux. Nous souhaitons enrichir la littérature en cherchant à comprendre pourquoi l'impact de l'immigration varie selon le pays de destination. Nous examinerons l'allocation des tâches et les stratégies de production (WP1) et l'intégration commerciale (WP2) afin de détecter les effets conditionnels de l'immigration sur le marché du travail. Nous étudierons également les interactions entre l’intégration des immigrés au marché du travail et les politiques d'immigration (WP3). Le WP1 se focalisera sur le côté de la demande du marché du travail. Nous chercherons à comprendre en quoi les travailleurs immigrés affectent l'allocation des tâches au sein des firmes et entre firmes. Nous étudierons aussi le lien entre l'emploi de travailleurs étrangers et les stratégies de production des firmes (telle que l’outsourcing). Le WP2 analysera dans quelle mesure l'impact des travailleurs étrangers sur les salaires des travailleurs nationaux est conditionné par l'intégration commerciale et les caractéristiques d'une économie tel que son niveau de granularité (i.e. la prévalence de grandes firmes dans les dynamiques macroéconomiques). Le WP3 étudiera, de manière théorique et empirique, les déterminants des politiques d'immigration à destination de certaines catégories d'immigrés dans les pays de l'UE. Par ailleurs, nous analyserons la façon dont le degré de substitution entre travailleurs nationaux et étrangers affecte les politiques d'immigration. Le WP4 organisera la coopération scientifique. Les équipes partenaires comptent des chercheurs aux compétences complémentaires, un prérequis pour répondre aux enjeux d'un projet se situant à l’intersection de l'économie des migrations, du commerce international et de l'économie politique de l'immigration. Les deux équipes se pencheront sur le côté de la demande du marché du travail (WP1) et sur l'intégration commerciale (WP2), alors que l'équipe allemande se focalisera sur les politiques d'immigration (WP3). Il est attendu un transfert de connaissances concernant l'utilisation des données allemandes et françaises. Les travaux seront publiés dans des revues scientifiques de haut niveau, et les recommandations de politiques publiques seront disséminées au travers de policy papers. Le projet contribuera au débat public portant sur les conséquences économiques de l'immigration en Europe.
Year 2018
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19 Project

US immigration policy and family separation: The consequences for children's well-being

Authors J Dreby
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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20 Journal Article

Beyond immigration: Moving from Western to Global Indexes of Migration Policy

Authors Giacomo Solano, Thomas Huddleston, Migration Policy Group
Year 2021
Journal Name Global Policy
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21 Journal Article

When the Export of Social Problems Is No Longer Possible: Immigration Policies and Unemployment in Switzerland

Authors Alexandre Afonso
Year 2005
Journal Name Social Policy & Administration
Citations (WoS) 10
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22 Journal Article

The Impact of EU Migration Policies on African Countries: the Case of Mali

Authors Florian Trauner, Stephanie Deimel
Year 2013
Journal Name International Migration
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23 Journal Article

Overseas Koreans and Dedicated Diaspora and Emigration Policies

Authors Ijin Hong
Book Title Emigration and diaspora policies in the age of mobility
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24 Book Chapter

Imagined Immigration: The Impact of Different Meanings of ‘Immigrants’ in Public Opinion and Policy Debates in Britain

Authors Scott Blinder
Year 2015
Journal Name Political Studies
Citations (WoS) 34
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25 Journal Article

Drivers of migration policy reform: The day off policy for migrant domestic workers in Singapore

Authors Chiu Yee Koh, BSA Yeoh, Kellynn Wee, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Global Social Policy
Citations (WoS) 4
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26 Journal Article

Negotiating varieties of capitalism? Crisis and change in contemporary British and German labour migration policies

Authors Regine Paul
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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28 Journal Article

Tragedies in the Mediterranean : analyzing the causes and addressing the solutions from the roots to the boats

Authors Jonathan ZARAGOZA CRISTIANI
Year 2015
Journal Name Notes internacionals CIDOB
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29 Journal Article

A Crucial Testing Ground

Authors Ester Salis
Year 2014
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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30 Journal Article

Determinants of International Migration: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Policy, Origin and Destination Effects (DEMIG - POLICY)

Description
DEMIG POLICY tracks more than 6,500 migration policy changes enacted by 45 countries around the world mostly in the 1945-2013 period. The policy measures are coded according to the policy area and migrant group targeted, as well as the change in restrictiveness they introduce in the existing legal system. The database allows for both quantitative and qualitative research on the long-term evolution and effectiveness of migration policies. DEMIG POLICY was compiled between 2010 and 2014 as part of the DEMIG project (Determinants of International Migration: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Policy, Origin and Destination Effects). It tracks 6,500 migration policy changes (both immigration and emigration) in 45 countries, most of them enacted in the 1945-2013 period. DEMIG POLICY assesses for each policy measure whether it represents a change towards more restrictiveness (coded +1) or less restrictiveness (coded -1) within the existing legal system. Besides this main assessment of change in restrictiveness, every policy change is also coded according to the policy area (border control, legal entry, integration, exit), policy tool (recruitment agreements, work permit, expulsion, quota, regularization, resettlement, carrier sanctions, etc.), migrant group (low- and high-skilled workers, family members, refugees, irregular migrants, students etc.) and migrant origin (all foreign nationalities, EU citizens, specific nationalities etc.) targeted. The database has been compiled by the DEMIG team, in particular by Katharina Natter, Simona Vezzoli and Hein de Haas, and reviewed by national migration policy experts.
Year 2013
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31 Data Set

Regulating Movement of the Very Mobile: Selected Legal and Policy Aspects of Ukrainian Migration to EU Countries

Authors Monika Szulecka
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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32 Book Chapter

Immigration Policies in Comparison

Principal investigator Helbling Marc (Principal Investigator)
Description
Over the last two decades both immigration politics and research on immigration issues have become very important. So far, there is however no dataset that would allow researchers to systematically investigate immigration policies across a large sample of countries. The aim of the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) project is therefore to provide a set of sophisticated quantitative indices to measure immigration policies in all OECD countries and for the time period 1980-2010. By means of this new dataset the causes and effects of immigration policies will be studied more systematically.
Year 2011
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33 Project

Examining the Global North Migration Policies: A “Push Out – Push Back” Approach to Forced Migration

Authors Witold Klaus, Marta Pachocka
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
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34 Journal Article

Scientific Mobility, Career Progression, and Excellence in the European Research Area1

Authors Sonia Morano-Foadi
Year 2005
Journal Name International Migration
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35 Journal Article

Rational Migration Policy Should Tolerate Non‐zero Illegal Migration Flows: Lessons from Modelling the Market for Illegal Migration

Authors Horst Entorf
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 4
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36 Journal Article

Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC)

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Over the last two decades both immigration politics and research on immigration issues have become very important. So far, there is however no dataset that would allow researchers to systematically investigate immigration policies across a large sample of countries. The aim of the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) project is therefore to provide a set of sophisticated quantitative indices to measure immigration policies in all OECD countries and for the time period 1980-2010. By means of this new dataset the causes and effects of immigration policies will be studied more systematically. The Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) project is led by Marc Helbling and was funded by the Emmy-Noether program of the German Research Foundation for the period 2011-2016. Please cite the following overview paper when you use the IMPIC data: Marc Helbling, Liv Bjerre, Friederike Römer and Malisa Zobel (2017): “Measuring Immigration Policies: The IMPIC Database”, European Political Science 16(1): 79-98. Link.
Year 1980
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37 Data Set

Exchange rates and immigration policy

Authors Adrian J. Shin
Year 2021
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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38 Journal Article

The determinants of international migration: A theoretical and empirical assessment of policy, origin and destination effects

Description
The main question of this research project is: how do migration policies of receiving and sending states affect the size, direction and nature of international migration to wealthy countries? The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their apparent failure to steer immigration and their many unintended, perverse effects. Due to fundamental conceptual and methodological flaws, most empirical evidence has remained largely descriptive and biased by omitting crucial sending country and policy variables. This project answers this question by embedding the systematic empirical analysis of policy effects into a comprehensive theoretical framework of the macro and meso-level forces driving international migration to and from wealthy countries. This is achieved by linking separately evolved migration theories focusing on either sending or receiving countries and integrating them with theories on the internal dynamics of migration processes. A systematic review and categorisation of receiving and sending country migration policies will provide an improved operationalisation of policy variables. Subsequently, this framework will be subjected to quantitative empirical tests drawing on gross and bilateral (country-to-country) migration flow data, with a particular focus on Europe. Methodologically, this project is groundbreaking by introducing a longitudinal, double comparative approach by studying migration flows of multiple origin groups to multiple destination countries. This design enables a unique, simultaneous analysis of origin and destination country, network and policy effects. Theoretically, this research project is innovative by going beyond simple push-pull and equilibrium models and linking sending and receiving side, and economic and non-economic migration theory. This project is policy-relevant by improving insight in the way policies shape migration processes in their interaction with other migration determinants
Year 2010
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39 Project

DEMIG: The determinants of international migration: A theoretical and empirical assessment of policy, origin and destination effects

Description
The main question of this research project is: how do migration policies of receiving and sending states affect the size, direction and nature of international migration to wealthy countries? The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their apparent failure to steer immigration and their many unintended, perverse effects. Due to fundamental conceptual and methodological flaws, most empirical evidence has remained largely descriptive and biased by omitting crucial sending country and policy variables. This project answers this question by embedding the systematic empirical analysis of policy effects into a comprehensive theoretical framework of the macro and meso-level forces driving international migration to and from wealthy countries. This is achieved by linking separately evolved migration theories focusing on either sending or receiving countries and integrating them with theories on the internal dynamics of migration processes. A systematic review and categorisation of receiving and sending country migration policies will provide an improved operationalisation of policy variables. Subsequently, this framework will be subjected to quantitative empirical tests drawing on gross and bilateral (country-to-country) migration flow data, with a particular focus on Europe. Methodologically, this project is groundbreaking by introducing a longitudinal, double comparative approach by studying migration flows of multiple origin groups to multiple destination countries. This design enables a unique, simultaneous analysis of origin and destination country, network and policy effects. Theoretically, this research project is innovative by going beyond simple push-pull and equilibrium models and linking sending and receiving side, and economic and non-economic migration theory. This project is policy-relevant by improving insight in the way policies shape migration processes in their interaction with other migration determinants
Year 2010
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40 Project

Einwanderungspolitik im Vergleich

Principal investigator Marc Helbling (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Die Nachwuchsgruppe untersuchte die Einwanderungspolitik aller OECD-Länder. Ist die jeweilige nationale Immigrationspolitik restriktiv oder liberal? Und welche Effekte haben die Regulierungen? Wie können Unterschiede zwischen Ländern und über Zeit hinweg erklärt werden? Um diese Fragen zu beantworten, wurden die formalen Bestimmungen, die Kontroll- und Implementationsmechanismen untersucht. Im ersten Schritt wurden hierzu ausdifferenzierte quantitative Indikatoren zur Messung der Restriktivität von Einwanderungspolitik in allen OECD-Ländern erstellt – aufgegliedert nach Arbeitsmigration, Familienzusammenführung und Asylsuchenden / Flüchtlingen. Der daraus resultierende innovative Datensatz eröffnete neue Forschungsperspektiven und erlaubte die Prüfung bereits bestehender Argumente zu den Hintergründen und Effekten von Immigrationspolitik auf eine systematischere Weise. Im zweiten Teil des Projektes wurde die Implementation von Migrationspolitik mit Hilfe von detaillierten Fallstudien analysiert. Weitergefasst versuchte dieser Teil des Projektes die “Black Box” verwaltungstechnischer Entscheidungsprozesse zu untersuchen. Dies sollte helfen, die Zusammenhänge zwischen formeller Gesetzgebung und den Folgen von Einwanderungspolitik besser zu verstehen."
Year 2011
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41 Project

Migrants', 'mobile citizens' and the borders of exclusion in the European Union

Authors Martin RUHS
Year 2018
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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42 Book Chapter

Immigration Policies and the Factors of Migration from Developing Countries to South Korea: An Empirical Analysis

Authors Ador R. Torneo
Year 2016
Journal Name International Migration
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43 Journal Article

Political and institutional determinants of immigration policies

Authors Tarik Abou-Chadi
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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44 Journal Article

The effect of income and immigration policies on international migration

Authors Francesc Ortegay, Giovanni Peri, Francesc Ortega
Year 2013
Journal Name Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 120
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46 Journal Article

The Push and Pull Factors Contributing Towards Asylum Migration from Developing Countries to Developed Countries Since 2000

Authors Nozomi Matsui, James Raymer
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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47 Journal Article

Continuities and Changes in the Processes of Mexican Migration and Return

Authors EA Parrado, Angie N. Ocampo
Year 2019
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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48 Journal Article

Speaking Truth to Power? Why Civil Society, Beyond Academia, Remains Marginal in EU Migration Policy

Authors Ann Singleton
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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49 Book Chapter

Public attitudes toward policies related to labor migrants in Israel

Authors Karin Amit, Netta Achdut, Leah Achdut
Year 2015
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
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50 Journal Article

Tyrants and Migrants: Authoritarian Immigration Policy

Authors Adrian J. Shin
Year 2017
Journal Name COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES
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51 Journal Article

Comparative labor market performance of visaed and non-visaed migrants: Pacific islanders in Sydney

Authors Richard P. C. Brown
Year 1998
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 1
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52 Journal Article

IDEA: Mediterranean and Eastern European Countries as new immigration destinations in the European Union

Description
The Amsterdam Treaty introduced a new Community policy on immigration and asylum. Its objectives were defined in Tampere by the European Council which stressed the need for more efficient management of migration flows at all their stages. The management should address various forms of migrations and be exercised by means of various instruments in the countries of destination and origin. Thus, the creation of European immigration policy becomes a complex process of co-ordination of national policies with the Community objectives. Amongst diverse migration trends in Europe, the emergence of new immigration countries seems particularly important. The transition of migratory status followed economic development induced by the participation in the common European market and political stability. The socio-economic conditions of the change as well as policy responses to the new situation varied considerably between the countries of North-western, Southern and Eastern Europe and led to various structures of immigration and impacts on labour markets. These differences provide interesting research basis which could shed light on the immigration mechanisms in Europe. In this 30-month project, the consortium of scientific institutions from 9 EU states, all with tremendous experience in migration research will analyse the causes, characteristics and impact of migratory flows in the new European immigration destinations - Southern and Eastern Europe, and with reference to the "established" European immigration countries. Comparing the migrations and relevant policies will facilitate identification of similar challenges and transfer of experiences. The analysis will address historical, political and economic background of migration processes and its final goal will consist in preparation of a model of future migratory trends in selected parts of the European Union. The strategic objective of the project is to provide support for the European and national immigration policies.
Year 2007
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53 Project

Migration from Jamaica in the 1970s: Political Protest or Economic Pull?

Authors Dereck W. Cooper
Year 1985
Journal Name International Migration Review
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54 Journal Article

Climate Change & Migration: What is the Role for Migration Policies?

Authors Albert Kraler, Tatiana Cernei Cernei, Marion Noack
Year 2012
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55 Policy Brief

Temporary Migration Programmes: the Cause or Antidote of Migrant Worker Exploitation in UK Agriculture

Authors Erica Consterdine, Sahizer Samuk
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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56 Journal Article

How Immigration Reforms Affect Voting Behavior

Authors Tarik Abou-Chadi, Marc Helbling
Year 2018
Journal Name Political Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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57 Journal Article

Push-pull plus: reconsidering the drivers of migration

Authors Nicholas Van Hear, Katy Long, Oliver Bakewell
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
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58 Journal Article

Shifts in Intergenerational Mobility of Indian Immigrant Entrepreneurs

Authors Meena Chavan, Lucy Taksa
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration
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59 Journal Article

Immigration Policies and Social Determinants of Health: Is Immigrants’ Health at Risk?

Authors Maria A. Gurrola, Cecilia Ayon, Cecilia Ayón
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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60 Journal Article

Labor migration among elite sport coaches: An exploratory study

Authors Johannes Orlowski, Pamela Wicker, Christoph Breuer
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL REVIEW FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT
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61 Journal Article

Migration costs and determinants of bilateral migration flows

Authors Dmytro VIKHRIV
Description
In this paper I research economic, non-economic and the institutional determinants of bilateral migration flows into OECD countries. My contribution to the growing literature is two-fold. First, I explicitly account for the panel structure of migration costs information acquisition, physical costs of the move and social exclusion). Second, building upon Beine et al. (2011b), I proceed with the analysis of determinants of bilateral migration flows disaggregated by educational attainments in the panel data environment. The preliminary results show that the defined cost variables are significant in explaining the volume and composition of the flow of migrants, the result not being sensitive to the model specification. Network effects promote negative self-selection and the quality of migrants positively correlates, while the physical distance, existence of a common language and colonial links between countries are insignificant in explaining the educational composition of migrants. I further conclude that the restrictive and skill selective immigration policies of the major destination countries bias the conventional role of the economic push and pull factors.
Year 2013
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62 Report

How do post-colonial ties and migration regimes shape travel visa requirements? The case of Caribbean nationals

Authors Simona Vezzoli, Marie-Laurence Flahaux
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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65 Journal Article

American Attitudes toward Guest Worker Policies

Authors Shayerah Ilias, Katherine Fennelly, Christopher M. Federico
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 16
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66 Journal Article

Main trends in development of migration policy in Ukraine

Authors Iryna Sakharuk, Svitlana Batychenko, Olena Derii, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
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67 Journal Article

Política migratoria en la Frontera Sur de España con Marruecos: sus consecuencias y el papel de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil.

Authors Francisco Javier García, Adelaida Megías, José Ortega, ...
Year 2015
Book Title Proceedings of the VIII Congress on International Migration in Spain
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68 Book Chapter

Do no harm? The impact of policy on migration scholarship

Authors Maurice Stierl
Year 2020
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
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69 Journal Article

[Migration Policy Centre]

Authors Marco SANFILIPPO, Agnieszka WEINAR
Year 2016
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70 Book

Migration Policy and Development in Chile

Authors Cristian Doña-Reveco, Brendan Mullan
Year 2014
Journal Name International Migration
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71 Journal Article

When Political Freedom Does Not Offer Travel Freedom: The Varying Determinants of Visa‐Free Travel Opportunities

Authors Jacob Thomas
Year 2020
Journal Name International Migration
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72 Journal Article

Wie Zuwanderung die Loehne beeinflusst: Untersuchung laenderspezifischer Unterschiede

Principal investigator Gerald Willmann (Principal Investigator ), Olivier Gordart (Principal Investigator ), Léa Marchal (Principal Investigator ), Max Steinhardt (Principal Investigator )
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Frankreich und Deutschland sind bedeutende Einwanderungsländer. In 2010 machten im Ausland geborene Personen 7.2% bzw. 6.3% der jeweiligen Bevölkerung aus (Brücker et al 2013). Trotz unterschiedlicher wirtschaftlicher Situationen (insbesondere hinsichtlich Ungleichheit und Arbeitslosigkeit), hat der jüngste Anstieg von Asylbewerbern und illegaler Immigration in beiden Ländern eine lebhafte Debatte um eine Verschärfung der Immigrationspolitik ausgelöst. Die ökonomischen Auswirkungen der Zuwanderung, insbesondere für die einheimischen Arbeitskräfte, sind dabei zentrale Themen.In vier Arbeitsabschnitten (WPs) soll dieses Projekt der Wirkung von zugewanderten Arbeitskräften auf einheimische Beschäftigung und Löhne nachgehen. Wir erweitern die die bestehende Literatur, indem wir untersuchen, ob und warum sich die Wirkung der Zuwanderer zwischen verschiedenen Ländern unterscheidet. Wir werden insbesondere die Allokation von Aufgaben und Arbeitsplätzen (WP1) und das Ausmaß der Handelsverflechtung (WP2) betrachten, um Arbeitsmarkteffekte der Immigration aufzudecken. Wir wollen zudem die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arbeitsmarkt­effekten und Immigrationspolitik untersuchen (WP3).WP1 wird sich auf die Nachfrageseite des Arbeitsmarktes konzentrieren. Wir werden untersuchen, wie die Zuwanderung die Allokation von Aufgaben und Arbeitsplätzen innerhalb von Firmen und über Firmen hinweg beeinflusst.WP2 wird zuerst den Folgen von länderspezifisch unterschiedlichen Handelsverflechtungen für die Arbeitsmarkteffekte von Immigration nachgehen. Desweiteren soll untersucht werden, wie das Ausmaß der Unternehmenskonzentration (in Abhängigkeit von der Offenheit des Handels) die Verbindung zwischen Immigration und einheimischen Löhnen beeinflusst.WP3 wird sowohl theoretisch wie empirisch die politischen Determinanten der Immigrationspolitik analysieren, über europäische Länder hinweg und im Hinblick auf verschiedene Arten von Immigration. Es soll zudem darum gehen, wie der Grad der Substituierbarkeit zwischen Zuwanderern und Einheimischen von den Determinanten der Einwanderungspolitik abhängt.WP4 dient der Kooperation. Das Team umfasst Forscher mit ausgeprägten Komplementaritäten, die für dieses Projekt an der Schnittstelle zwischen Migrationsökonomie, Außenhandelstheorie und politischer Ökonomie der Migration gebraucht werden. Die Ergebnisse sollen in gemeinsame Publikationen innerhalb des französischen (WP1, WP2) und des deutschen (WP3) Teams, sowie beider Teams (WP2) einfließen. Wir erwarten desweiteren einen Austausch hinsichtlich der Nutzung der französischen und deutschen Arbeitgeber-Arbeitnehmer-Statistiken.Das Projekt soll die öffentliche Debatte durch ein besseres Verständnis der ökonomischen Effekte der Zuwanderung in Europa bereichern. Die Projektbeteiligten werden ihre Ergebnisse intensiv in die Öffentlichkeit tragen. Die Endergebnisse sollen in hochrangigen Fachzeitschriften und die Politikempfehlungen in Politikjournalen und Blogs veröffentlicht werden.
Year 2018
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73 Project

Cultures of Knowledge Use in Policymaking: The Functions of Research in German and UK Immigration Policy

Authors Christina Boswell
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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74 Book Chapter

Conclusions

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Sona KALANTARYAN, Justyna Janina SALAMONSKA
Year 2017
Book Title Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis
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75 Book Chapter

First do No harm: Medical legal violence and immigrant health in Coral County, USA

Authors Meredith Van Natta
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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76 Journal Article

Państwa Partnerstwa Wschodniego w polityce migracyjnej Polski i UE – dylematy i uwarunkowania

Year 2014
Journal Name Roczniki Nauk Społecznych - Annals of Social Sciences
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77 Journal Article

How Unpopular Policies are Made: Examples from South Africa, Singapore and Bangladesh

Authors Ingrid Palmary, BSA Yeoh, Chiu Yee Koh, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
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78 Journal Article

Dismantling the deportation nation

Authors Lourdes Torres
Year 2014
Journal Name Latino Studies
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79 Journal Article

Migration Realities and State Responses: Rethinking International Migration Policies in Turkey

Authors Damla B. Aksel, Ahmet İçduygu
Book Title Social Transformation and Migration
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80 Book Chapter

Environmental and Ethical Aspects of International Migration

Authors Virginia Abernethy
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
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82 Journal Article

Labor market competition and individual preferences over immigration policy

Authors KF Scheve, MJ Slaughter
Year 2001
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
Citations (WoS) 350
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83 Journal Article

Labor Unions and Immigration Policy in France

Authors Leah Haus, L Haus
Year 1999
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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84 Journal Article

Politics, Not Economic Interests: Determinants of Migration Policies in the European Union

Authors Simon Hix, Abdul Noury
Year 2007
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 38
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85 Journal Article

Labor market competition and individual preferences over immigration policy

Authors KF Scheve, MJ Slaughter
Year 2001
Journal Name Review of Economics and Statistics
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86 Journal Article

Research-Policy Dialogues in Denmark

Authors Martin Bak Jørgensen
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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87 Book Chapter

Terrorism and Migration: An Overview

Authors Marc Helbling, Daniel Meierrieks
Year 2020
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
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88 Journal Article

Sub-state nationalism in Spain: primers and triggers of identity politics in Catalonia and the Basque Country

Authors Victor M. Olivieri
Year 2015
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
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89 Journal Article

Environmental and Ethical Aspects of International Migration

Authors Virginia Abernethy, Abernethy
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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90 Journal Article

Refused Asylum Seekers as the Hyper-Exploited

Authors Hannah Lewis, Louise Waite, Stuart Hodkinson, ...
Book Title Vulnerability, Exploitation and Migrants
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91 Book Chapter

Towards a European migration policy

Authors Thomas Straubhaar, Klaus F. Zimmermann
Year 1993
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 17
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92 Journal Article

The Battle for Brains: How to Attract Talents

Principal investigator Herbert Brücker (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das Projekt untersucht den Wettbewerb um hochqualifizierte Immigranten aus der Perspektive der Empfängerländer. Es wird detailliert die Qualifikationsstruktur von Immigranten in der OECD, die Determinanten hochqualifizierter Immigration, die Wirkungen hocvhqualifizierter Immigration auf Arbeitsmarkt und Produktivität soweie die politische Ökonomie der Einwanderungspolitik untersucht. Projektziel Analyse der Auswirkungen des zunehmenden Wettbewerbs um hochqualifizierte Migranten.
Year 2009
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93 Project

Neoliberalism and Nativism: Local Anti-Immigrant Policy Activism and an Emerging Politics of Scale

Authors Monica W. Varsanyi
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Citations (WoS) 53
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96 Journal Article

Immigration politics by proxy: state agency in an era of national reluctance

Authors Lina Newton
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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97 Journal Article

Implicit Nativist Attitudes, Social Desirability, and Immigration Policy Preferences

Authors Benjamin R. Knoll
Year 2013
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 18
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98 Journal Article

Climate Change, Migration, and Development

Authors Koko Warner, Susan Martin
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
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99 Book Chapter

Cash-for-Passports and the End of Citizenship

Authors Peter J. Spiro
Book Title Debating transformations of national citizenship
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100 Book Chapter
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