Welfare Migration
Corrado Giulietti and
Jackline Wahba
No 2012038, Norface Discussion Paper Series from Norface Research Programme on Migration, Department of Economics, University College London
Abstract:
This chapter reviews and discusses major theories and empirical studies about the welfare magnet hypothesis, i.e. whether immigrants are more likely to move to countries with generous welfare systems. Although economic theory predicts that welfare generosity affects the number, composition and location of immigrants, the empirical evidence is rather mixed. We offer possible explanations for the existence of such mixed evidence and highlight that the literature so far has overlooked the presence of different migration regimes, as well as the possibility of reverse causality between welfare spending and immigration.
Keywords: immigration; welfare spending (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H53 J61 J68 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-11
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