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Migration in Europe OECD NERO Meeting July 6, Paris Ruud A. de Mooij CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis

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Page 1: Migration in Europe

Migration in Europe

OECD NERO MeetingJuly 6, Paris

Ruud A. de MooijCPB Netherlands Bureau for

Economic Policy Analysis

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Migration 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

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Does Europe need more immigrants?

• UN report: constant ratio 65+ and age 15-64– --> NL in 2100: +580%

• CPB report: constant fiscal burden– --> NL in 2100: +18%

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Economic effects of immigration

• Fiscal impact• Revenue• Expenditure

• Labour market effects • Wage (-distribution)• Unemployment

• Externalities

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Critical factors for economic effects:

the Dutch experience

• Participation rate / follow-up• Dependency ratio • Skill level / average income• Age structure

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Participation rate Dutch immigrants(NL = 100)

0

20

40

60

80

100

TurkishMaroccanSurinamAntillian NL

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Follow-up migration

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Dependency ratio Dutch immigrants

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Net income of migrants (NL = 100)

20

40

60

80

100

TurkishMaroccanSurinamAntillian NL

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Brain drain

0

0,5

1

1,5

2

60 80 00

Turkey

Nl ant

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Age structure of Dutch migrants

0

0,02

0,04

0,06

0,08

0,1

0,12

0,14

0,16

0 5101520253035404550556065707580859095

MigrantsNatives

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Conclusions on external migration

• Prime motivation is ageing• Economic impact depends on:

– Participation (-)– Dependency ratio (-)– Skill (-)– Age (+)

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Labour mobility in the EU

• Labour mobility and regional disparities

• Responsiveness to wage and unemployment differentials

• Why is labour mobility low?– Preferences– Policy distortions

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Gross migration rates

0

0,5

1

1,5

2

2,5

ItSp

Ger Fr NlCz

Slk Pol Lith EU US

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Regional unemployment dispersion

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10

20

30

40

50

60It Sp

Ger Fr

Nl

Cz

Slk

Pol

Hun Lith

coe

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t o

f va

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tio

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Regional wage dispersion

0

5

10

15

20

It SpGer Fr Nl

CzSlk Pol

Hun Lith

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of

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Migration responses in the EU

in % pop.x 1000

average region(2,2 mln)

Wage

Unemploymentrate

5.0

-0.95

11,176

-2,100

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Effect of u on migration rate

In (-) Out (+) Net (-)x 1000

CzechPolandLithuania

-0-

-+-

-.02-.08-.41

ItalySpainEU-15

-0

++

-.30-.59-.95

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Effect of w on migration rate

In (+) Out (-) Net (+)x 1000

CzechPolandSlovakia

+++

+++

+3.85+3.01+3.05

ItalySpainEU-15

-+

-+

00+5.01

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Why is mobility low?

• Population vs labour migration• Language• Culture• Female participation• Institutions

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Institutional barriers to mobility

• Housing market (Oswald)• Social insurance (pensions)• Diplomas• Informational barriers• Regional aid