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The Economics of Immigration Beyond the Cities: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Insights

Autor Daniel Rauhut, Birgit Aigner-Walder, Rahel M. Schomaker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2023
This book explores how migrants and refugees can revitalise peripheral regions and communities economically. The extent to which migrants stimulate the economic activities of these regions through labour market participation, entrepreneurship, innovation and consumption is examined theoretically and empirically for the EU as a whole, as well as through empirical case studies that highlight the impact of migration at macro, company, and individual levels. A particular focus is given to the economic consequences of Third Country Nationals to places beyond the cities, i.e. the peripheral and remote regions of Europe.

This book aims to provide insight into the role of migrations in low productive and labour-intensive regions. The authors provide innovative policy recommendations to stimulate the positive economic consequences of immigration to places beyond the cities. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working within labour economics and migration and integration policies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031309670
ISBN-10: 3031309677
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: XV, 172 p. 22 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Economic theories on the impact of immigration.- 3. The spatial aspect of immigrant settlement.- 4. Different scale, different impacts.- 5. Macro level consequences.- 6. Company level consequences.- 7. Consequences for individuals.- 8. One-size-fits-all? Policy implications for different levels.- 9. Immigration, allocation and regional development.- 10. Concluding remarks.

Notă biografică

Daniel Rauhut is an Associate Professor in Regional Planning, is an affiliated researcher at the University of Lisbon, and has a PhD in Economic History.

Birgit Aigner-Walder is Professor of economics at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.

Rahel M. Schomaker is Professor of economics and public administration at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.

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This book explores how migrants and refugees can revitalise peripheral regions and communities economically. The extent to which migrants stimulate the economic activities of these regions through labour market participation, entrepreneurship, innovation and consumption is examined theoretically and empirically for the EU as a whole, as well as through empirical case studies that highlight the impact of migration at macro, company, and individual levels. A particular focus is given to the economic consequences of Third Country Nationals to places beyond the cities, i.e. the peripheral and remote regions of Europe.

This book aims to provide insight into the role of migrations in low productive and labour-intensive regions. The authors provide innovative policy recommendations to stimulate the positive economic consequences of immigration to places beyond the cities. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working within labour economicsand migration and integration policies.

Daniel Rauhut is an Associate Professor in Regional Planning, is an affiliated researcher at the University of Lisbon, and has a PhD in Economic History.

Birgit Aigner-Walder is Professor of economics at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.

Rahel M. Schomaker is Professor of economics and public administration at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences.

Caracteristici

Highlights how the economic impact of migration differs depending on what scale is being analysed Explores how space, place, and location influence the economic consequences of migration Utilizes empirical evidence to counter un-grounded debates on the economic impact of migration