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Title: PolicyPoints EU enlargement


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PolicyPointsEU enlargement migration
  • Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah
  • Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr)

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Floodgates or turnstiles?
  • The potential scale and impact of migration is
    one of the most heated aspects of EU enlargement
  • An unhappy coincidence? The politics and
    economics of EU meets the politics and economics
    of migration
  • Result media frenzy
  • This feeds into wider fears about migration,
    benefit tourism, failing government policies,
    Roma etc.
  • Key is to untangle issues, examine evidence, and
    generate appropriate policies.

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3 main concerns for EU15
  • Large scale of the enlargement (10 new members
    and 75 million people) and the
  • large economic disparities between existing and
    new members may lead to
  • large and uncontrolled flows of unskilled or
    low-skilled workers that will undercut wages in
    EU15 countries.

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Transitional restrictions?
  • Concerns about impact of migration on some EU15
    countries led to transitional restrictions being
    permitted as part of the Accession treaties.
  • These restrictions
  • can only be imposed up to 2011 at the latest
  • can only be applied to workers and services and
    not other flows (e.g. visitors, students)
  • Countries like Germany Austria indicated early
    on that they would impose restrictions but other
    EU15 countries imposed restrictions at the last
    minute.

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But UK should not panic
  • Surveys and economic models predict small flows
  • Previous enlargement experience didnt result in
    large flows from South to North
  • UK is not a likely destination for accession
    nationals
  • There will be initial rise but then gradual
    decrease
  • Peak stock 3-4 million in EU15 200,000 in UK
  • Peak annual flows 370,000 to EU15 17,000 to UK
  • Migrants will most likely be young, single,
    reasonably well educated and come for short
    periods

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Opportunities for the UK
  • Main question is when to allow free access not
    if
  • UK decision to allow migrant workers access now
    rather than later makes economic sense because
  • unemployment is low at the moment
  • there are skills shortages that accession
    nationals can fill
  • more legal flows will reduce demand for illegal
    workers
  • the UK stands to gain an early starter advantage.
  • Escape clauses if flows are larger than expected
    the UK can reduce other migration streams or
    impose restrictions later.

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New policies for a new Europe?
  • Essential to situate debate about migration
    within wider aspirations for EU
  • Important to reaffirm the relatively small scale
    of migration after enlargement and that EU
    policies are determined by evidence rather than
    media hysteria.
  • Unwarranted fears about migration should not lead
    to a two-tier Europe
  • Migration in an enlarged EU may cause short-term
    upheaval in some areas but it also offers
    opportunities for new and old member states alike
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