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Article Dans Une Revue CESifo Economic Studies Année : 2015

Measuring Immigration Policies: Preliminary Evidence from IMPALA

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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.

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hal-01304219 , version 1 (19-04-2016)

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Michel Beine, Brian B. Burgoon, Mary Crock, Justin Gest, Michael Hiscox, et al.. Measuring Immigration Policies: Preliminary Evidence from IMPALA. CESifo Economic Studies, 2015, 61 (3-4), pp.527-559. ⟨10.1093/cesifo/ifu038⟩. ⟨hal-01304219⟩
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