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European Migration: Welfare Migration or Economic Migration?

Global Economy Journal, 2008
This paper presents an empirical assessment of bilateral migration flows into the EU-15 countries. Using an extended gravity model, it identifies economic, welfare state, geospatial and linguistic variables as the principal determinants of migration flows into the EU-15 countries.
Thierry Warin, Pavel Svaton
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Is International Economic Migration Spreading?

International Migration Review, 1995
"Are the numbers of migrants growing? Proof is hard to come by--many countries' statistics do not provide reliable data for legal migration; most countries do not have good estimates for illegal migration; quite a few have no useable data at all, especially migrant-sending countries.
W R, Bohning, N, Oishi
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Migration and US economic competitiveness

Migration Letters, 2013
Most Americans are dissatisfied with US immigration policies. This dissatisfaction stems from several factors, including the presence of over 11 million unauthorized foreigners and the fact that many US immigrants who want their spouses and children to join them face long waits. There is also a sense that the US, which accepts over a million immigrants
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Economic Theory and International Migration

International Migration Review, 1989
The modern literature on the economics of immigration focuses on three related issues: 1) what determines the size and skill composition of immigrant flows to any particular host country; 2) how do the immigrants adapt to the host country's economy; and 3) what is the impact of immigrants on the host country's economy?
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Economics of Migration

International Affairs, 1947
A. S., Julius Isaac
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Economics of Migration

The Geographical Journal, 1948
T. W. F., Julius Isaac
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The Economics of Migration

2020
Immigration is not always beneficial to a nation’s economy, nor is it always detrimental. The key factor in determining if immigration will be a net benefit or cost for a modern industrialized nation, with an extensive welfare state like Sweden, is the labor market performance of immigrants.
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Economic and Migration Facts

1969
Western Europe makes up about 3 percent of the land surface of the world, and contains about 10 percent of its population. The population of the six Common Market countries is 180 million (exclusive of West Berlin) and that of the seven European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, 93 million.
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