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Bei dem Thema Einwanderung nach Deutschland gilt es auch die Bedingungen einer gelingenden Integration von Zugewanderten in Gesellschaft, Bildung und Arbeit zu untersuchen. Die Arbeitsmarktforschung beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, wie die Integration in das Bildungs- und Ausbildungssystem, der Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt sowie die Bedingungen der sozialen Teilhabe und kulturellen Integration verbessert werden können.

Aktuelle Studien zeigen zudem, dass Deutschland angesichts seiner demographischen Herausforderungen dringend auf Zuwanderung angewiesen ist. Inwiefern kann Zuwanderung der Schrumpfung und Alterung des Erwerbspersonenpotenzials entgegenwirken? Welche Entwicklungen in der nationalen und europäischen Einwanderungspolitik begünstigen die Einwanderung von Erwerbspersonen und Fachkräften? Die hier zusammengestellte Literatur bietet einen aktuellen und umfassenden Überblick über den Themenkomplex Migration und Integration.

Literatur zum Thema Flucht und Asyl finden Sie in unserer IAB-Infoplattform Fluchtmigrantinnen und -migranten - Bildung und Arbeitsmarkt.

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    Annual Report on Intra-EU Labour Mobility 2023 (2024)

    Hassan, Emmanuel; Cinova, Daniela; Geraci, Matthew; Siöland, Linus; Akbaba, Berkay; Gasperini, Michela;

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    Hassan, Emmanuel, Linus Siöland, Berkay Akbaba, Daniela Cinova, Michela Gasperini & Matthew Geraci (2024): Annual Report on Intra-EU Labour Mobility 2023. (... annual report on intra-EU labour mobility / European Commission), Luxembourg, 158 S. DOI:10.2767/388182

    Abstract

    "This annual report presents the latest findings on intra-EU labour mobility, offering updated insights into the trends observed in EU and EFTA countries using data from 2021 and 2022. The analysis encompasses the mobility of all working-age EU citizens (aged 20-64). In Chapter 2, the report delves into the movement and characteristics of the mobile population in the EU and EFTA. Chapter 3 expands on the labour market participation and integration of EU movers. Lastly, in Chapter 4 the intra-EU mobility of seniors and retired movers is analysed, also exploring the relationship between intra-EU mobility and exports of pensions." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Labor economics (2023)

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    Borjas, George J. (2023): Labor economics. New York: MacGraw-Hill, 494 S.

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    "Labor Economics, ninth edition by George J. Borjas provides a modern introduction to labor economics, surveying the field with an emphasis on both theory and facts. Labor Economics is thoroughly integrated with the adaptive digital tools available in McGraw-Hill’s Connect, proven to increase student engagement and success in the course. All new Data Explorer questions using data simulation to help students grasp concepts Materials are fresh and up to date by introducing and discussing the latest research studies where conceptual or empirical contributions have increased our understanding of the labor market. The book has undergone Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion reviews to implement content around topics including generalizations and stereotypes, gender, abilities/disabilities, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, diversity of names, and age." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Government ideology and international migration (2023)

    Bove, Vincenzo; Pickard, Harry; Efthyvoulou, Georgios;

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    Bove, Vincenzo, Georgios Efthyvoulou & Harry Pickard (2023): Government ideology and international migration. In: The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Jg. 125, H. 1, S. 107-138. DOI:10.1111/sjoe.12506

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    "We provide the first empirical evidence that government ideology affects the choice of migration destinations. As ruling political parties differ in their discourse, policies, and positions on migration, the ideology differential between the host and home country governments can shape the relative generosity of the welfare system, the degree of tolerance towards out-groups, and the restrictiveness of migration policies, all acting as important drivers of international migration. Using data on bilateral migration and government ideology for OECD countries between 1990 and 2016, we show that migration flows increase when the government at the destination becomes more left-wing relative to the government at the origin, particularly when both countries are members of the European Economic Area." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons) ((en))

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    From state-controlled to free migration: The income effects of the 2008 Swedish labor-migration reform (2023)

    Elwert, Annika ; Emilsson, Henrik; Irastorza, Nahikari ;

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    Elwert, Annika, Henrik Emilsson & Nahikari Irastorza (2023): From state-controlled to free migration: The income effects of the 2008 Swedish labor-migration reform. In: Migration Studies, Jg. 11, H. 4, S. 721-745. DOI:10.1093/migration/mnad030

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    "In 2008, Sweden changed its labor-migration policy to facilitate more labour migration from countries outside the EU. Most state ambitions to shape labor migration, including practices such as the use of labor-market tests and the assessment of migrants ’ human capital, were abandoned and the responsibility to select migrants was transferred to employers. We use Swedish register data and adopt a difference-in-differences approach to assess the effects of the policy change on labour migrants’ labor income, in comparison to non-EU migrants who moved to Sweden for reasons other than work. The effects of the policy change are substantial. Labor migration from outside the EU increased and its composition changed after the reform, resulting in a significant decrease in mean income. We conclude that changes in their occupational composition were the main drivers of the income drop for labour migrants. In sum, the new non-selective labor-migration policy lowered labor migrants’ mean income by opening the door to unskilled labour." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Migration: 22 populäre Mythen und was wirklich hinter ihnen steckt (2023)

    Haas, Hein de; Neubauer, Jürgen;

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    Haas, Hein de (2023): Migration. 22 populäre Mythen und was wirklich hinter ihnen steckt. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 512 S.

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    "In seinem faktenbasierten Buch liefert der Migrations-Experte Hein de Haas Wissen statt Meinung zu einem der drängendsten und umstrittensten Themen unserer Gegenwart: Migration. 'Das Migrationsaufkommen ist so hoch wie nie zuvor', 'Die Klimakrise wird zu einer Massenmigration führen', 'Wenn der Wohlstand in Herkunftsländern wächst, wird es weniger Migration geben'. Hein de Haas zeigt: All das sind Mythen, die zwar gerne von Politik und Medien verbreitet werden, aber jeglicher Faktengrundlage entbehren. Ausgehend von jahrzehntelanger Forschung bringt er Klarheit in die Gemengelage von Panikmache und naivem Optimismus und räumt mit 22 gängigen Mythen auf. Er zeigt: Migration ist weder ein Problem, das gelöst werden müsste, noch eine Lösung für andere Probleme. Auf Basis unzähliger Daten erklärt Hein de Haas, wie Migration wirklich funktioniert und befähigt uns, fundierte und differenzierte Debatten führen zu können - jenseits von politischen oder ideologischen Interessen." (Verlagsangaben, IAB-Doku)

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    Explaining migrant integration policies: A comparative study across 56 countries (2023)

    Solano, Giacomo ; De Coninck, David ;

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    Solano, Giacomo & David De Coninck (2023): Explaining migrant integration policies: A comparative study across 56 countries. In: Migration Studies, Jg. 11, H. 1, S. 75-102. DOI:10.1093/migration/mnac032

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    "This article provides novel insights into the main factors associated with integration policies at the national level. Existing literature has analysed specific factors in Western countries, while a comprehensive, theoretically informed, and up-to-date overview is missing, especially regarding non-Western countries. This article fills this gap by combining 2014 and 2019 Migrant Integration Policy Index data on integration policies in 56 countries—including non-Western countries—with publicly available international data on migration and asylum trends, economic conditions, and public opinion on migration. Building upon existing literature, we introduce three perspectives: evidence-based, institutionalist, and partisan perspectives. The evidence-based perspective assumes that policy-makers act based on objective factors related to the policy issue (e.g. the number of migrants). The institutionalist perspective points to the relevance of institutional conditions, such as labour markets and welfare institutions. The partisan perspective refers to the role of political ideologies and attitudes in public opinion and in the media. Results suggest that factors related to the institutionalist perspective play the most critical role, alongside factors linked to the partisan perspective. However, the results provide evidence for all three perspectives. Migrant integration policies are associated with several factors: the number of asylum applications and the number of refugees (evidence-based perspective); GDP (per capita) and welfare expenditure (institutionalist perspective); political ideology; and public opinion (partisan perspective)." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Labour market hierarchies within and beyond the EU: Poland's politics of migration (2023)

    Szelewa, Dorota ; Polakowski, Michal;

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    Szelewa, Dorota & Michal Polakowski (2023): Labour market hierarchies within and beyond the EU: Poland's politics of migration. In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Jg. 49, H. 16, S. 4120-4139. DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2023.2207331

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    "This article shows how the hierarchised nature of the EU mobility regime is underpinned by member states' policies in a major country of emigration such as Poland. Drawing on historical institutionalism, this paper documents the path-dependent approach regarding policies that have contributed to the outflow of Polish workers and simultaneously to meet the demand for labour at home. While concerns about the consequences of emigration were raised already in 2005, Polish governments have kept defending the EU policies that underpin this outflow and its hierarchised nature. Rather than to improve the rights of Polish mobile workers, Polish governments have defended companies' rights to use "wage competitiveness" as a method of increasing mobility. In response to the increasing demand in the domestic labour market, governments first tried return campaigns, but they have since turned to importing labour, especially from Ukraine. In this way, the policies of the Polish state have helped reaffirm the hierarchised nature of the EU mobility regime by exporting workers to be subjected to poor conditions abroad while importing Ukrainian workers to experience poor conditions at home. Thus, Poland occupies an unusual place in the "migration chain", being, simultaneously, a source of as well as a destination for migrant workers." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Should countries auction immigrant visas?: Selling the right to immigrate to the highest bidders would allocate visas efficiently but might raise ethical concerns (2023)

    Zavodny, Madeline ;

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    Zavodny, Madeline (2023): Should countries auction immigrant visas? Selling the right to immigrate to the highest bidders would allocate visas efficiently but might raise ethical concerns. (IZA world of labor 202), Bonn, 12 S. DOI:10.15185/izawol.202.v2

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    "Visa-Auktionen für Unternehmen sind besser als Versteigerungen von Visa unter Zuwanderungsinteressenten geeignet, den ökonomischen Nutzen der Zuwanderung zu steigern. Im Rahmen einer Auktion von Arbeitsvisa würden Arbeitgeber für das Recht zahlen, Arbeitnehmer im Ausland zu suchen und per befristetem Visum einzustellen. Die Politik sollte zugleich Regelungen finden, um ökonomisch erfolgreichen Immigranten den Daueraufenthalt zu ermöglichen. Ein effizientes Auktionsprogramm müsste ebenso Regelungen zum Weiterverkauf von ungenutzten Visa und die Portabilität von Visa unabhängig vom Arbeitgeber beinhalten und die Rechtsdurchsetzung gewährleisten." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)

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    International Migration Outlook 2023 (2023)

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    OECD (2023): International Migration Outlook 2023. (International migration outlook 47), Paris, 403 S. DOI:10.1787/b0f40584-en

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    "The 2023 edition of International Migration Outlook analyses recent developments in migration movements and the labour market inclusion of immigrants in OECD countries. It also monitors recent policy changes in migration governance and integration in OECD countries. This edition includes two special chapters on the labour market integration of migrant mothers and on fertility patterns among migrant populations in OECD countries. The Outlook also includes country notes and a detailed statistical annex." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Indikatoren der Integration von Zugewanderten 2023: Settling In (2023)

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    OECD (2023): Indikatoren der Integration von Zugewanderten 2023. Settling In. (Indikatoren der Integration von Zugewanderten … 2023), Paris, 322 S. DOI:10.1787/150be71f-de

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    "Diese Gemeinschaftspublikation von OECD und Europäischer Kommission bietet einen umfassenden Vergleich der Integrationsergebnisse von Zugewanderten und ihren Kindern in den OECD- und EU-Ländern sowie ausgewählten anderen Ländern. Sie umfasst 83 Indikatoren, die 3 Hauptbereiche abdecken: Arbeitsmarkt und Kompetenzen, Lebensbedingungen sowie bürgerschaftliches Engagement und soziale Integration. Außerdem werden detaillierte Daten zu den Merkmalen der Zuwanderungsbevölkerungen und -haushalte aufgeführt. Drei Sonderkapitel befassen sich mit den Integrationsergebnissen spezifischer Gruppen: ältere Migrant*innen, junge Menschen mit im Ausland geborenen Eltern und Drittstaatsangehörige in der Europäischen Union und europäischen OECD-Ländern." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)

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    Indicators of Immigrant Integration 2023: Settling in (2023)

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    OECD (2023): Indicators of Immigrant Integration 2023. Settling in. (Indicators of immigrant integration ... : settling in / OECD 4), Paris, 319 S. DOI:10.1787/1d5020a6-en

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    "This joint OECD-European Commission publication presents a comprehensive comparison of the integration outcomes of immigrants and their children in OECD, EU and selected other countries. It includes 83 indicators covering three main areas: labour market and skills; living conditions; and civic engagement and social integration. The publication also provides detailed data on the characteristics of immigrant populations and households. Three special chapters are dedicated to focusing on the integration outcomes of specific groups: elderly migrants, youth with foreign-born parents, and third-country nationals in the European Union and European OECD countries." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Re-visiting the 'black box' of migration: state-intermediary co-production of regulatory spaces of labour migration (2022)

    Axelsson, Linn ; Hedberg, Charlotta ; Pettersson, Nils ; Zhang, Qian ;

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    Axelsson, Linn, Charlotta Hedberg, Nils Pettersson & Qian Zhang (2022): Re-visiting the 'black box' of migration: state-intermediary co-production of regulatory spaces of labour migration. In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Jg. 48, H. 3, S. 594-612. DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2021.1978285

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    "It is now widely held that a variety of intermediary actors, including recruitment and staffing agencies, multinational corporations and local brokers, shape labour migration. This paper argues that in order to better understand the global circulation of labour it is necessary to explore the involvement of these actors in the production of the regulatory spaces through which migrant labour is brokered. Indeed, migration intermediaries do not only navigate borders on behalf of their migrant clients. Nor is ‘the state’ primarily a backdrop against which the understanding of the role of intermediaries may be developed. Instead, we argue, regulatory spaces of labour migration are made and remade through direct and indirect exchanges and interactions between intermediaries and state actors. Through an analysis of three moments of regulatory change in Sweden, the paper shows that such interaction does not take place in an even landscape but, rather, that the ability of migration intermediaries to influence the regulation of migration lies in the capacity to form close relationships or establish a powerful presence. A focus on the dynamic co-production of regulatory spaces by intermediaries and state actors, in our view, offers a more nuanced account of how labour migration currently is brokered and regulated." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Linking internal and international migration in 13 European countries: complementarity or substitution? (2022)

    Bernard, Aude; Perales, Francisco ;

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    Bernard, Aude & Francisco Perales (2022): Linking internal and international migration in 13 European countries: complementarity or substitution? In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Jg. 48, H. 3, S. 655-675. DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2020.1868983

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    "Internal and international migration form part of the same continuum of population movement but are typically conceptualised, measured and studied separately. Despite early theoretical attempts at conceptualising internal and international migration jointly, existing evidence remains partial and fragmented, reflecting a diversity of traditions in migration research. To address this gap in knowledge, this paper takes a step towards integration by comparing the triggers, constraints and resources that shape internal and international migration decisions at the micro-level. To accomplish this, we analyse retrospective migration histories from a 13-country cross-national dataset (the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, n = 201,061 person-years from 6,112 individuals) using multinomial random-effect logistic regression models that account for duration dependence. The results show that internal and international migration are linked to the same life-course events, although economic-related transitions are more strongly associated with international than internal migration. We also find that the same resources (e.g. education) and constraints (e.g. homeownership) shape internal and international migration decisions. Altogether, our findings suggest that there is an opportunity for greater theoretical cross-fertilisation between internal and international migration." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Wanderungsbewegungen in Deutschland: Starker Rückgang während der Covid-19-Pandemie (2022)

    Bozhinoska Lazarova, Monika; Deuster, Christoph; Brücker, Herbert ;

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    Bozhinoska Lazarova, Monika, Herbert Brücker & Christoph Deuster (2022): Wanderungsbewegungen in Deutschland: Starker Rückgang während der Covid-19-Pandemie. (IAB-Kurzbericht 10/2022), Nürnberg, 8 S. DOI:10.48720/IAB.KB.2210

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    "Die Covid-19-Pandemie hat die Bedingungen für Migration nach Deutschland und in andere Zielländer verändert. Dabei haben sich Mobilitätsbeschränkungen, sinkende Beschäftigungschancen und Verdienstmöglichkeiten sowie die mit dem Infektionsgeschehen verbundenen Risiken unterschiedlich auf die Ziel- und Herkunftsländer der Migration ausgewirkt. In dem Kurzbericht wird untersucht, wie sich das Migrationsgeschehen in Deutschland im Vergleich zu anderen europäischen Zielländern in der Pandemie entwickelt hat. Mit ihrem Ausbruch im Jahr 2020 ist der Wanderungssaldo in Deutschland gegenüber 2019 um 34 Prozent gesunken, im ersten Halbjahr 2021 um 33 Prozent gegenüber dem ersten Halbjahr 2019. Die Nettomigration in Deutschland ist damit stärker eingebrochen als etwa in Österreich, der Schweiz und den skandinavischen Ländern. Dabei sind die Maßnahmen zur Eindämmung der Pandemie und ihre wirtschaftlichen Folgen zentrale Erklärungsfaktoren für den überdurchschnittlichen Rückgang der Migration in Deutschland." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)

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    Culture and the Labor Supply of Female Immigrants (2022)

    Bredtmann, Julia; Otten, Sebastian;

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    Bredtmann, Julia & Sebastian Otten (2022): Culture and the Labor Supply of Female Immigrants. (CReAM discussion paper 2022,27), London, 42 S.

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    "This paper analyzes the impact of source-country culture on the labor supply of female immigrants in Europe. We find that the labor supply of immigrant women is positively associated with the female-to-male labor force participation ratio in their source country, which serves as a proxy for the country’s preferences and beliefs regarding women’s roles. This suggests that the culture and norms of their source country play an important role for immigrant women’s labor supply. However, contradicting previous evidence for the U.S., we do not find evidence that the cultural effect persists through the second generation." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Climate Change, Inequality, and Human Migration (2022)

    Burzynski, Michal; Docquier, Frédéric; Melo, Jaime de; Deuster, Christoph;

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    Burzynski, Michal, Christoph Deuster, Frédéric Docquier & Jaime de Melo (2022): Climate Change, Inequality, and Human Migration. In: Journal of the European Economic Association, Jg. 20, H. 3, S. 1145-1197., 2021-10-11. DOI:10.1093/jeea/jvab054

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    "This paper investigates the long-term implications of climate change on global migration and inequality. Accounting for the effects of changing temperatures, sea levels, and the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, we model the impact of climate change on productivity and utility in a dynamic general equilibrium framework. By endogenizing people’s migration decisions across millions of 5 × 5 km spatial cells, our approach sheds light on the magnitude and dyadic, education-specific structure of human migration induced by global warming. We find that climate change strongly intensifies global inequality and poverty, reinforces urbanization, and boosts migration from low- to high-latitude areas. Median projections suggest that climate change will induce a voluntary and a forced permanent relocation of 62 million working-age individuals over the course of the twenty-first century. Overall, under current international migration laws and policies, only a small fraction of people suffering the negative effects of climate change manages to move beyond their homelands. We conclude that it is unlikely that climate shocks will induce massive international flows of migrants, except under combined extremely pessimistic climate scenarios and highly permissive migration policies. By contrast, poverty resulting from climate change is a real threat to all of us." (Author's abstract, Copyright Oxford University Press) ((en))

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    Migration on the Rise, a Paradigm in Decline: The Last Half-Century of Global Mobility (2022)

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    Clemens, Michael A. (2022): Migration on the Rise, a Paradigm in Decline: The Last Half-Century of Global Mobility. (CReAM discussion paper 2022,02), London, 15 S.

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    "The past several decades have witnessed a rebirth of global labor mobility. Workers have begun to move between countries at rates not seen since before World War One. During the same period, economists' study of international migration has been framed by a particular textbook model of location choice. This paper reviews the evidence on the economic causes and effects of global migration during the past half century. That evidence falsifies most of the core predictions of the old model. The economics of migration will regain vitality and relevance by discarding and replacing its outworn paradigm." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Politik zur lokalen Integration von Migranten: Europäische Erfahrungen und Herausforderungen (2022)

    Franzke, Jochen; Ruano de la Fuente, José M.;

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    Franzke, Jochen & José M. Ruano de la Fuente (Hrsg.) (2022): Politik zur lokalen Integration von Migranten. Europäische Erfahrungen und Herausforderungen. Cham: Springer International Publishing, XXX, 371 S. DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-21373-1

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    "Jochen Franzke ist Professor für Verwaltungswissenschaft an der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Potsdam, Deutschland. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind vergleichende subnationale öffentliche Verwaltungsreformen und neue Formen der lokalen Governance und Bürgerbeteiligung. Er ist Mitglied des Vorstands des Institute of Local Government Studies (Universität Potsdam) und Ko-Vorsitzender der Permanent Study Group on Local Governance and Democracy bei der European Group of Public Administration (EGPA). Er war Gastwissenschaftler an mehreren europäischen Universitäten. José M. Ruano de le Fuente ist Professor an der Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spanien, und war Gastwissenschaftler an mehreren europäischen und amerikanischen Universitäten. Seine Hauptforschungsgebiete sind vergleichende öffentliche Verwaltung und lokale Regierungsführung. Derzeit ist er Vizepräsident der europäischen Vereinigung Entretiens Universitaires Réguliers pour l'Administration en Europe (EUROPA), Vorsitzender ihres wissenschaftlichen Ausschusses und Ko-Vorsitzender der Ständigen Studiengruppe für lokale Verwaltung und Demokratie bei der Europäischen Gruppe für öffentliche Verwaltung (EGPA). Er ist Mitherausgeber von The Palgrave Handbook of Decentralisation in Europe. Dieses Buch ist eine Übersetzung einer deutschen Originalausgabe. Die Übersetzung wurde mit Hilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz (maschinelle Übersetzung durch den Dienst DeepL.com) erstellt. Eine anschließende menschliche Überarbeitung erfolgte vor allem in Bezug auf den Inhalt, so dass sich das Buch stilistisch anders liest als eine herkömmliche Übersetzung." (Verlagsangaben)

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    Migration und Flucht: Wirtschaftliche Aspekte - regionale Hot Spots - Dynamiken - Lösungsansätze (2022)

    Jäggi, Christian J.;

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    Jäggi, Christian J. (2022): Migration und Flucht. Wirtschaftliche Aspekte - regionale Hot Spots - Dynamiken - Lösungsansätze. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 193 S.

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    "Dieses Fachbuch ordnet die hochaktuelle Fluchtthematik in größere theoretische Zusammenhänge ein. Dabei werden die wichtigsten globalen Fluchtbewegungen und Migrationsrouten und regionale Hot Spots skizziert, und zwar aus europäischer und insbesondere aus schweizerischer Sicht. Für Migration und Flucht gibt es ökonomische Ursachen, aber auch Krieg, Gewalt und Naturkatastrophen führen dazu, dass eine wachsende Zahl von Menschen ihre Heimat verlässt. Neben Fragen des Überlebens sind oft auch der Wunsch nach einem besseren Leben die Motivation dazu. Im Gegensatz zu früheren Darstellungen der Migrationsforschung geht der Schweizer Autor Christian J. Jäggi nicht von linearen Migrationsverläufen, sondern von gleichzeitigen, bilokalen Lebensformen aus. Die ökonomischen Implikationen von Migration und Flucht sowohl für die Migranten als auch für die Herkunfts- und für die Einwanderungsländer werden dargestellt. Zudem werden internationale und globale Strategien und Lösungsansätze analysiert." (Verlagsangaben, IAB-Doku)

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    Integration policies and their effects on labour market outcomes and immigrant inflows (2022)

    Piton, Céline; Ruyssen, Ilse ;

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    Piton, Céline & Ilse Ruyssen (2022): Integration policies and their effects on labour market outcomes and immigrant inflows. (Working paper / National Bank of Belgium 411), Brussels, 30 S.

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    "Throughout Europe, the labour market integration of immigrants tends to lag behind that of natives. This paper empirically analyses the role played by integration policies in closing this gap in EU countries, not only directly, through the employment rate but also indirectly by influencing the intensity and the composition of immigration flows. Relying on the Migration Integration Policy Indicator (MIPEX), we find that countries with more developed integration policies do not necessarily have higher immigrant employment rates. This finding is due to the fact that different types of policies have opposite effects: policies favouring family reunion, tackling discrimination and allowing for political participation seem to increase the labour market integration of immigrants, while the latter is negatively associated with a higher labour market mobility, as well as easier access to permanent residence and nationality. Only the positive effect of anti-discrimination policies survives the inclusion of country fixed effects though. Effects are found to vary across immigrants coming from EU versus non-EU countries, suggesting that there is no one-fits-all integration policy. Moreover, our results confirm that immigrants' labour market integration varies with the skill composition of the migrant population, a higher level of qualification favouring employment. The composition of the immigrant population within a country in terms of skill levels, however, could also be influenced by integration policies in potential destination countries, a premise which we also test. We show that integration policies indeed act as a pull factor for migration in a gravity model that controls also for the restrictiveness and skill selectivity of migration policies. Yet, it seems that more elaborate integration policies affect primarily the number of high-skilled immigrants entering the territory, but not the number of medium or low skilled, and this only for those from EU countries. Different" (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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