Measuring Immigration Policies: Preliminary Evidence from IMPALA

Article dans une revue: This article presents the methods and preliminary findings from IMPALA, a database that systematically measures the character and stringency of immigration policies. Based on a selection of data for six pilot countries between 1990 and 2008, we document the variation of immigration policies across countries and over time. We focus on three specific dimensions: the number of entry tracks for economic workers; the measurement and role of bilateral agreements that complement unilateral immigration policies, and aggregation procedures that allow for gauging the stringency of immigration regulations comparatively.

Auteur(s)

Michel Beine, Brian B. Burgoon, Mary Crock, Justin Gest, Michael Hiscox, Patrick Mcgovern, Hillel Rapoport, Eiko Thielemann

Revue
  • CESifo Economic Studies
Date de publication
  • 2015
Mots-clés
  • International migration
  • Government policy and regulation
  • Labour economics policies
Pages
  • 527-559
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 61