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based on an empirical assessment of the net fiscal contributions of immigrants in the 27 EU Member States using EUROMOD, a … EU-wide tax-benefit microsimulation model. In addition to the traditional view of the tax-benefit system, we add indirect …-cycle perspective, we find that natives generally show a higher net fiscal contribution than both, intra-EU and extra-EU migrants, while …
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existence of the EU. Against all measures of success, the current public debate seems to suggest that the political consensus … mobility have not been at the origin of the perceived cultural shift. The EU in its current form and ambition could perfectly …
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investigations on the effects of immigration from new EU member states and Eastern Partnership countries on the economies of old EU … EU member states on old member states’ GDP, GDP per capita, and employment rate and a negative effect on output per …-to-labor ratio. These results mark an economic success of the EU enlargements and EU’s free movement of workers. …
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This paper examines the determinants of long-term international migration to the UK; we explore the extent to which migration is driven by macroeconomic variables (GDP per capita, unemployment rate) as well as law and policy (the existence of "free movement" rights for EEA nationals). We find a...
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This paper explores the long-term effect of migration on economic inequality between the 28 EU member states, covering …
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In this paper, we assess the impact of immigration and unemployment for a sample of 15 EU countries between 1997 and …
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Previous research has found that immigration benefits the health of working-age natives, an effect mediated through the labor market. We use the Study of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate whether immigration also affects the health of natives 65-80 years old....
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The immigrant (foreign-born) population increased by 32 million in total across 37 European countries from 1990 to 2019. Much of this movement was from east to west. Indeed, both the total and foreign-born populations declined in the former Eastern Bloc over this period. Such demographic shifts...
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