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Do Potential Migrants Internalise Migrant Rights in OECD Host Societies?
Author(s) -
Michel Beine,
Joël Machado,
Ilse Ruyssen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.3538325
Subject(s) - destinations , attractiveness , nationality , immigration , demographic economics , affect (linguistics) , inclusion (mineral) , refugee , geography , business , political science , economics , sociology , psychology , tourism , social psychology , archaeology , communication , psychoanalysis
This paper analyses how countries' provision of migrant rights affects potential migrants' destination choice. Combining data on bilateral migration desires from over 140 origin countries and data on migrant rights in 38 destination countries over the period 2007-2014, we find that potential migrants tend to favor destinations that are more open to the inclusion of immigrants into their society. In particular, better access to and conditions on the labour market, as well as access to nationality and to permanent residency significantly increase the perceived attractiveness of a destination country. These results are robust across different specifications and hold for sub-samples of origin countries as well as of destinations. Moreover, some results vary across types of respondents. Educational opportunities for migrants, for instance, affect the migration desires of individuals aged 15 to 24 years, but less so of individuals in other age groups.

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