Aggregate Fluctuations and International Migration.

Michel Beine, Pauline Bourgeon, Jean-Charles Bricongne

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Résumé

This paper studies the role of short-run factors such as business cycles or changes in employment rates in explaining international migration flows. We first derive a model of optimal migration choice predicting that short-run economic fluctuations may trigger migration flows on top of the impact exerted by long-run factors. Second, we empirically test the magnitude of the effect of these short-run factors on migration flows. Our results indicate that aggregate fluctuations and employment rates both affect migration flows. Third, we provide evidence that the Schengen Agreement and the euro significantly raised the international mobility of workers between the member countries.
langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)117-152
Nombre de pages36
journalScandinavian Journal of Economics
Volume121
Numéro de publication1
Date de mise en ligne précoce1 janv. 2017
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2019

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