Are immigrants really attracted to the welfare state? Evidence from OECD countries

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Jackson A.L. [1 ]
Ortmeyer D.L. [1 ]
Quinn M.A. [1 ]
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[1] Economics, Bentley University, 175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA
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European union; Fiscal; Migration; Welfare;
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10.1007/s10368-012-0219-2
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This paper examines the impact of fiscal policies on both the size and educational levels of immigrants in destination countries. We find that whether or not a country's policies are attracting highly educated immigrants goes beyond the issue of the "welfare state". Immigrants are making important distinctions between the different benefits provided by a receiving country's government. Health and education spending are found to have a positive impact on the education levels of immigrants while the reverse is true for unemployment and retirement benefits. Welfare programs are found to be insignificant once other government programs/taxes and other factors are taken into account. These results imply that countries should be less concerned about whether they are a "big government" with regards to attracting immigrants, and more concerned with what types of benefits they offer. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
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