Title: Migration in Europe
1Migration in Europe
- OECD NERO Meeting
- July 6, Paris
- Ruud A. de Mooij
- CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy
Analysis
2Migration in Europe
- Immigration from outside EU (2/3)
- labour market tightness
- ageing
- Labour mobility within the EU (1/3)
- income/unemployment disparities
- asymmetric shocks
- EU enlargement
3Does Europe need more immigrants?
- UN report constant ratio 65 and age 15-64
- --gt NL in 2100 580
- CPB report constant fiscal burden
- --gt NL in 2100 18
4Economic effects of immigration
- Fiscal impact
- Revenue
- Expenditure
- Labour market effects
- Wage (-distribution)
- Unemployment
- Externalities
5Critical factors for economic effectsthe Dutch
experience
- Participation rate / follow-up
- Dependency ratio
- Skill level / average income
- Age structure
6Participation rate Dutch immigrants(NL 100)
7Follow-up migration
8Dependency ratio Dutch immigrants
9Net income of migrants (NL 100)
10Brain drain
11Age structure of Dutch migrants
12Conclusions on external migration
- Prime motivation is ageing
- Economic impact depends on
- Participation (-)
- Dependency ratio (-)
- Skill (-)
- Age ()
13Labour mobility in the EU
- Labour mobility and regional disparities
- Responsiveness to wage and unemployment
differentials - Why is labour mobility low?
- Preferences
- Policy distortions
14Gross migration rates
15Regional unemployment dispersion
16Regional wage dispersion
17Migration responses in the EU
18Effect of u on migration rate
19Effect of w on migration rate
20Why is mobility low?
- Population vs labour migration
- Language
- Culture
- Female participation
- Institutions
21Institutional barriers to mobility
- Housing market (Oswald)
- Social insurance (pensions)
- Diplomas
- Informational barriers
- Regional aid