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References for The welfare magnet hypothesis and the welfare take-up of migrants
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Further reading
- Adema, W., Fron, P., Ladaique, M. Is the European Welfare State Really More Expensive? Indicators on Social Spending, 1980–2012; and a Manual to the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX) OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, 2011.
- Boeri, T., Hanson, G. H., McCormick, B. (eds). Immigration Policy and the Welfare System. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Giulietti, C., Wahba, J. "Welfare migration" In: Zimmermann, K. F., Constant, A. F. (eds). International Handbook on the Economics of Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013.
- Nannestad, P. "Immigration and welfare states: A survey of 15 years of research" European Journal of Political Economy 23:2 (2007): 512–532.
- Zimmermann, K. F., Kahanec, M., Barrett, A., Giulietti, C., Maître, B., Guzi, M. Study on Active Inclusion of Immigrants IZA Research Report, 2012.
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Key references
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Barrett, A., Maître, B. "Immigrant welfare
receipt across Europe" International
Journal of Manpower 34:1 (2013): 8–23. Key reference: [1]
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Enchautegui, M. E. "Welfare payments
and other economic determinants of female migration" Journal of Labor
Economics 15:3 (1997): 529–554. Key reference: [2]
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Levine, P. B., Zimmerman, D. J. "An empirical
analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY" Journal of
Population Economics 12:3 (1999): 391–409. Key reference: [3]
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Borjas, G. J. "Immigration and
welfare magnets" Journal of Labor
Economics 17:4 (1999): 607–637. Key reference: [4]
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Kaushal, N. "New immigrants’
location choices: Magnets without welfare" Journal of Labor
Economics 23:1 (2005): 59–80. Key reference: [5]
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De Giorgi, G., Pellizzari, M. "Welfare migration
in Europe" Labour
Economics 16:4 (2009): 353–363. Key reference: [6]
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Giulietti, C., Guzi, M., Kahanec, M., Zimmermann, K. F. "Unemployment
benefits and immigration: Evidence from the EU" International
Journal of Manpower 34:1 (2013): 24–38. Key reference: [7]
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Pedersen, P. J., Pytlikova, M., Smith, N. "Selection and
network effects: Migration flows into OECD countries
1990–2000" European Economic
Review 52:7 (2008): 1160–1186. Key reference: [8]
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Borjas, G. J., Hilton, L. "Immigration and the
welfare state: Immigrant participation in means-tested
entitlement programs" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 111:2 (1996): 575–604. Key reference: [9]
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Heinesen, H., Husted, L., Rosholm, M. "The effects of
active labour market policies for immigrants receiving social
assistance in Denmark" IZA Journal of
Migration 2:15 (2013). Key reference: [10]
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Barrett, A., Maître, B. "Immigrant welfare
receipt across Europe" International
Journal of Manpower 34:1 (2013): 8–23.
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Additional References
- Alesina, A., Glaeser, E. L. Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe: A World of Difference. Oxford: University Press Oxford, 2004.
- Blank, R. "The effect of welfare and wage levels on the location decisions of female households" Journal of Urban Economics 24:2 (1988): 186–211.
- Blume, K., Verner, M. "Welfare dependency among Danish immigrants" European Journal of Political Economy 23:2 (2007): 453–471.
- European Commission Eurobarometer 71: Future of Europe. Brussels: European Commission, 2010.
- Gramlich, E. M., Laren, D. S. "Migration and income redistribution responsibilities" Journal of Human Resources 19:4 (1984): 489–511.
- Hansen, J., Lofstrom, M. "Immigrant assimilation and welfare participation: Do immigrants assimilate into or out of welfare?" Journal of Human Resources 38:1 (2003): 74–98.
- Meyer, B. Do the Poor Move to Receive Higher Welfare Benefits? Northwestern University Joint Center for Poverty Research Working Paper, 2000.
- OECD International Migration Outlook 2013. Paris: OECD, 2013.
- Rinne, U. "The evaluation of immigration policies" In: Zimmermann, K. F., Constant, A. F. (eds). International Handbook on the Economics of Migration. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013.
- Southwick, L. "Public welfare programs and recipient migration" Growth and Change 12:4 (1981): 22–32.