Does immigration affect welfare state generosity? Quasi-experimental evidence
Abstract
This note studies the impact of immigration on welfare state generosity in 12 Western European
countries. In estimations not coping with the possible endogeneity problem, there are indications of a negative relationship between immigration and welfare state generosity. However, when the distance to the Balkan wars are used as a source of exogenous variation in the immigrant share, as to overcome potential endogeneity in mobility across countries, our findings suggest that an increase in the immigrant share does not decrease welfare state generosity.
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JEL: F22, H53, J61
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Date
2014-06Author
Jakobsson, Niklas
Editor
Tengstam, Sven
Keywords
benefit generosity
immigration
social spending
welfare benefit
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
599
Language
eng