On the economics and politics of refugee migration Articles uri icon

authors

  • Dustamann, Christan
  • Fasani, Francesco
  • FRATTINI, TOMMASO
  • MINALE, LUIGI
  • Schönberg, Uta

publication date

  • July 2017

start page

  • 497

end page

  • 550

issue

  • 91

volume

  • 32

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0266-4658

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1468-0327

abstract

  • This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of refugee migration, with emphasis on the current refugee crisis. After first reviewing the institutional framework laid out by the Geneva Convention for Refugees, we demonstrate that, despite numerous attempts at developing a common European asylum policy, EU countries continue to differ widely in interpretation and implementation. We then describe key features of the current refugee crisis and document the overall magnitudes and types of refugee movements, illegal border crossings and asylum applications to EU Member States. We next study the labour market integration of past refugee migrants to EU countries and draw conclusions for the current situation. Finally, we turn to the economics of refugee migrations, contrasting economic and refugee migrants, discussing the trade-offs between long-term asylum and temporary protection and highlighting the benefits of well-coordinated national asylum policies. We conclude with several policy recommendations.

subjects

  • Economics

keywords

  • asylum policy; asylum seekers; refugee crisis