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adam_text | Contents
List of figures page ix
List of tables xi
List of contributors xvi
Acknowledgements xix
1 What s unique about immigration in Europe? 1
CRAIG A. PARSONS AND TIMOTHY M.
SMEEDING
2 Europe s immigration challenge in demographic
perspective 30
PAUL DEMENY
3 Migration into OECD countries 1990 2000 43
PEDER J. PEDERSEN, MARIOLA PYTLIKOVA, AND
NINA SMITH
4 Divergent patterns in immigrant earnings across
European destinations 85
ALICIA ADSERA AND BARRY R. CHISWICK
5 Economic consequences of immigration in Europe 111
HERBERT BRUCKER, JOACHIM R. FRICK, AND
GERT G. WAGNER
6 Occupational status of immigrants in cross national
perspective: A multilevel analysis of seventeen Western
societies 147
FRANK VAN TUBERGEN
7 Immigrants, unemployment, and Europe s varying
welfare regimes 172
ANN MORISSENS
vii
viii Contents
8 How different are immigrants? A cross country and
cross survey analysis of educational achievement 200
SYLKE VIOLA SCHNEPF
9 Immigration, education, and the Turkish second
generation in five European nations: A comparative
study 235
MAURICE CRUL AND HANS VERMEULEN
10 Managing transnational Islam: Muslims and the state in
Western Europe 251
JONATHAN LAURENCE
11 Migration mobility in European diasporic space 274
JACQUELINE ANDALL
12 The new migratory Europe: Towards a proactive
immigration policy? 298
MARCO MARTINIELLO
13 European immigration in the people s court 327
JACK CITRIN AND JOHN SIDES
14 The politics of immigration in France, Britain, and the
United States: A transatlantic comparison 362
MARTIN A. SCHAIN
15 Useful Gastarbeiter, burdensome asylum seekers, and
the second wave of welfare retrenchment: Exploring the
nexus between migration and the welfare state 393
GEORG MENZ
16 The European Union dimension: Supranational
integration, free movement of persons, and immigration
politics 419
ADAM LUEDTKE
17 The effectiveness of governments attempts to control
unwanted migration 442
EIKO R. THIELEMANN
Index 473
Figures
1.1. Estimated and projected populations of the world,
major areas: 1950, 2000, and 2050. page 12
3.1. Total volume of gross immigration inflows to
17 OECD countries, 1990 2000, by source country
continent. 50
3.2. Gross immigration inflows from EU and Non EU
countries as a percentage of total inflows from Europe
into 17 OECD countries, 1990 2000. 52
3.3. Stock of foreign population as a percentage of total
population in 1990 and 2000 in selected OECD
countries. 53
3.4. Proportion of total immigration stock in OECD
countries by continents of origin, 1990 and 2000. 54
5.1. Share of the 20 29 age group in selected European
regions. 139
7.1. Percentage of persons under the 50 median income
poverty line by immigrant status. 179
7.2. Unemployment regimes and expected poverty
outcomes. 182
7.3. Poverty rates (50% median) for different earners
groups amongst immigrants. 189
7.4. Poverty rates (50% median) for different earners
groups amongst non immigrants. 190
7.5. Poverty reduction effectiveness by benefit type for
workless immigrant households. 192
7.6. Poverty reduction effectiveness by benefit type for
workless non immigrant households. 193
7.A.I. Luxembourg Income Study data. 199
8.1. Percentage of natives and immigrants not able to solve
basic math tasks in TIMSS. 206
8.2. Ratio of achievement scores of immigrants to natives by
percentile for PISA reading. 210
ix
x List of figures
8.3. Differences in achievement and sodoeconomic
background between natives and immigrants in PISA
reading. 215
13.1. Estimated vs actual percent foreign born in country. 340
17.1. Asylum applications in Europe and North America,
1980 99. 445
17.2. Asylum policy deterrence index in the EU
(1985 2000). 458
17.3. Relative asylum burdens, 1985 99. 460
Tables
1.1. Population figures for Europe in 2003 page 3
1.2. Rough estimates of Muslim population, by country 8
1.3. Foreign population by country, 2002 10
1.4. Fertility 12
1.5. Labor force participation by older people (aged
55 64), 2003 13
1.6. Indicators of population structure: Elderly
dependency, 2004, 2025, 2050 14
1.7. Immigration required to avoid population decline and
maintain working age population and support ratios,
European Union, 2000 2050 16
2.1. Population (millions) of the eight most populous
countries (as of 2005) of the EU 25 and of the
Broader Middle East, 1950 and 2005, and projected
population in 2050 34
2.2. Population change (percent) in the eight most
populous countries of the EU 25 and of the Broader
Middle East, 1950 2005, and projected population
change, 2005 2050 and 1950 2050 36
2.3. Assumed net international migration: most populous
countries of the EU 25 and of the Broader Middle
East, 2005 2050 38
3.1. Proportion of immigration stock in particular OECD
countries by continents of origin, 1990 and 2000 56
3.2. Estimation of migration flows from 129 source
countries (i) to 26 (OECD) destination countries (j),
1990 2000 63
3.3. Estimation of migration flows from 129 source
countries (i) to 26 (OECD) destination countries (j),
random effects 1990 2000 67
xi
xii List of tables
3.A.I. Descriptive statistics of basic variables for OECD
destination countries (means, standard deviations, and
number of years observed in the data set) 73
3.A.2. Descriptive statistics of basic variables for source
countries (mean, standard deviation, and number of
years with information) 77
4.1. Number of immigrants in sample by continent of
origin for each destination country 87
4.2. Means of variables for men 92
4.3. Means of variables for women 94
4.4. Predicted percent differences in earnings of
immigrants at arrival and natives, with the same
characteristics, by gender 97
4.5. Predicted percent differences in earnings of
immigrants at arrival in different destination
countries as compared to those arriving in Germany,
by gender 99
4.6. Selected partial effect of variables from a regression
analysis of earnings for the native and foreign born by
gender(a) 101
4.7. Partial effect of region of birth on earnings compared
to native born in that country, by gender 104
4.A. 1. Share of immigrants in sample by origin and
destinations 107
4.A.2. Number of individuals and of foreign born in the
sample by destination 108
4.A.3. Predicted natural logarithm of earnings at arrival for
women: Natives, foreigners, and non EU foreigners 109
4.A.4. Predicted natural logarithm of earnings for men:
Natives, foreigners and non EU foreigners 109
4.A.5. Proportion of immigrants with group language match 110
5.1. Review of empirical studies: The wage impact of
international migration 122
5.2. Review of empirical studies: The impact of
international migration on employment 124
5.3. Population living in private households with
prime aged heads in selected EU countries, 1994 98,
by household immigrant status 127
5.4. Pre government income positions and redistribution
effects for households with prime aged heads in
selected EU countries, 1994 98 129
List of tables xiii
5.5. Odds ratios predicting the concerns of German adults
about immigration in 2000 133
5.6. Odds ratios predicting the concerns of parents about
immigration 134
6.1. Occupational status (ISEI) of male immigrants by
country of origin, country of destination, and setting 157
6.2. Occupational status (ISEI) of female immigrants by
country of origin, country of destination, and setting 158
6.3. Cross classified multilevel regression of socioeconomic
status (ISEI) in seventeen Western countries,
1980 2002, immigrants between 25 and 54 years old 160
7.1. Unemployment rates amongst immigrants and
non immigrants, 2001 02 average 175
7.2. Poverty ratio 180
7.3. Poverty incidence amongst households in receipt of
unemployment benefits 185
7.4. Relative poverty reduction effectiveness scores for
unemployment benefits 186
7.5. Distribution of no earner, one earner, and two earner
households amongst immigrants and non immigrants 187
7.6. Recipience of means tested benefits amongst workless
households 191
8.1. Educational achievement surveys and sample sizes of
immigration countries covered 203
8.2. Differences in average scores between native and
immigrant pupils by country and measure 208
8.3. Selection of OLS regression results showing
differences in achievement between migrants and
natives unconditional (Model 1) and conditional on
parental background (Model 2) and on parental
background and school segregation (Model 3) for
PISA math, TIMSS math (8th graders) and PIRLS;
dependent variable pupils achievement score 214
8.A.I. Correlation coefficients of differences in achievement
scores between natives and immigrants between
surveys 227
8.A.2. Variables and coding for regression analysis 228
8.A.3. PISA summary statistics 229
8.A.4. TIMSS summary statistics 230
8.A.5. PIRLS summary statistics 231
8.A.6. OLS regression results for PISA math (Model 2) 232
8.A.7. OLS regression results for TIMSS math (Model 2) 233
xiv List of tables
8.A.8. OLS regression results for PIRLS reading (Model 2) 234
9.1. Population of Turkish descent in Germany, The
Netherlands, France, Austria, and Belgium 237
9.A.I. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters in the age category
16 25, according to gender (in percent) in Germany,
1995 249
9. A.2. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters in The Netherlands
aged 15 35 who had ended their educational careers
by 1998 (percentages rounded) 249
9.A.3. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters aged 18 40, according
to sex, France, 1999 249
9.A.4. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation men aged 18 years and older in
Belgium, 1996 250
9.A.5. Highest completed level of education of Austrian
residents born in Turkey or having Turkish citizenship
according to the age category 15 35 (N=590), 2001 250
9.A.6. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youth in the age category 16 25,
except pupils in the general education system or in
night schools (in percent) in Germany, 1999 250
11.1. Ghanaian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.2. Somali nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.3. Nigerian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.4. Ethiopian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 279
11.5. Senegalese nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 279
11.6. Democratic Republic of Congo nationals by
citizenship in selected EU countries (1998) 279
11.7. Mobility patterns of selected interviewees 284
11.8. Asylum applications from Ghanaian nationals
(1980 99) 285
13.1. European beliefs about immigration and immigrants,
by country 333
List of tables xv
13.2. Relationships between demographic and economic
context and immigration opinions 336
13.3. Predicting opposition to immigration 347
13.4. Statistical significance of selected variables in
predicting preferred level of immigration in twenty
European countries 351
13.A. Country level data 357
13.B. Individual level questions and measures 358
14.1. Percentage of respondents who claim there are too
many Arabs in France 377
14.2. The motivations of voters: 1984 97 378
14.3. Circumscriptions in France (metro) with 10%+
immigrant population (1999) by the political party of
the depute 379
14.4. MPs attitudes on immigration and repatriation in
1969 and 1982 382
14.5. British local authorities with 10% or more non white
population, by political representation 383
14.6. Opposition to immigration in the United States 385
14.7. US Congressional Districts 10%+ born outside of the
United States (2000) after Congressional elections of
1998 387
15.1. Increase in total number of migrants in percent from
1970 to 2000, arranged by welfare state family 402
17.1. Average number of asylum applications per year,
1985 99 (per thousand of population) 446
17.2. The main asylum seekers producting countries (top 5) 455
17.3. Expected relationship between variables 459
17.4. Determinants for the relative number of asylum
applications 464
17.5. Impact of individual deterrence measures 465
17.6. Questioning the effect of restrictive policy measures:
The case of Germany 467
17.7. Questioning the effect of restrictive policy measures:
The case of the UK 467
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Contents
List of figures page ix
List of tables xi
List of contributors xvi
Acknowledgements xix
1 What's unique about immigration in Europe? 1
CRAIG A. PARSONS AND TIMOTHY M.
SMEEDING
2 Europe's immigration challenge in demographic
perspective 30
PAUL DEMENY
3 Migration into OECD countries 1990 2000 43
PEDER J. PEDERSEN, MARIOLA PYTLIKOVA, AND
NINA SMITH
4 Divergent patterns in immigrant earnings across
European destinations 85
ALICIA ADSERA AND BARRY R. CHISWICK
5 Economic consequences of immigration in Europe 111
HERBERT BRUCKER, JOACHIM R. FRICK, AND
GERT G. WAGNER
6 Occupational status of immigrants in cross national
perspective: A multilevel analysis of seventeen Western
societies 147
FRANK VAN TUBERGEN
7 Immigrants, unemployment, and Europe's varying
welfare regimes 172
ANN MORISSENS
vii
viii Contents
8 How different are immigrants? A cross country and
cross survey analysis of educational achievement 200
SYLKE VIOLA SCHNEPF
9 Immigration, education, and the Turkish second
generation in five European nations: A comparative
study 235
MAURICE CRUL AND HANS VERMEULEN
10 Managing transnational Islam: Muslims and the state in
Western Europe 251
JONATHAN LAURENCE
11 Migration mobility in European diasporic space 274
JACQUELINE ANDALL
12 The new migratory Europe: Towards a proactive
immigration policy? 298
MARCO MARTINIELLO
13 European immigration in the people's court 327
JACK CITRIN AND JOHN SIDES
14 The politics of immigration in France, Britain, and the
United States: A transatlantic comparison 362
MARTIN A. SCHAIN
15 "Useful" Gastarbeiter, burdensome asylum seekers, and
the second wave of welfare retrenchment: Exploring the
nexus between migration and the welfare state 393
GEORG MENZ
16 The European Union dimension: Supranational
integration, free movement of persons, and immigration
politics 419
ADAM LUEDTKE
17 The effectiveness of governments' attempts to control
unwanted migration 442
EIKO R. THIELEMANN
Index 473
Figures
1.1. Estimated and projected populations of the world,
major areas: 1950, 2000, and 2050. page 12
3.1. Total volume of gross immigration inflows to
17 OECD countries, 1990 2000, by source country
continent. 50
3.2. Gross immigration inflows from EU and Non EU
countries as a percentage of total inflows from Europe
into 17 OECD countries, 1990 2000. 52
3.3. Stock of foreign population as a percentage of total
population in 1990 and 2000 in selected OECD
countries. 53
3.4. Proportion of total immigration stock in OECD
countries by continents of origin, 1990 and 2000. 54
5.1. Share of the 20 29 age group in selected European
regions. 139
7.1. Percentage of persons under the 50 median income
poverty line by immigrant status. 179
7.2. Unemployment regimes and expected poverty
outcomes. 182
7.3. Poverty rates (50% median) for different earners'
groups amongst immigrants. 189
7.4. Poverty rates (50% median) for different earners'
groups amongst non immigrants. 190
7.5. Poverty reduction effectiveness by benefit type for
workless immigrant households. 192
7.6. Poverty reduction effectiveness by benefit type for
workless non immigrant households. 193
7.A.I. Luxembourg Income Study data. 199
8.1. Percentage of natives and immigrants not able to solve
basic math tasks in TIMSS. 206
8.2. Ratio of achievement scores of immigrants to natives by
percentile for PISA reading. 210
ix
x List of figures
8.3. Differences in achievement and sodoeconomic
background between natives and immigrants in PISA
reading. 215
13.1. Estimated vs actual percent foreign born in country. 340
17.1. Asylum applications in Europe and North America,
1980 99. 445
17.2. Asylum policy deterrence index in the EU
(1985 2000). 458
17.3. Relative asylum burdens, 1985 99. 460
Tables
1.1. Population figures for Europe in 2003 page 3
1.2. Rough estimates of Muslim population, by country 8
1.3. Foreign population by country, 2002 10
1.4. Fertility 12
1.5. Labor force participation by older people (aged
55 64), 2003 13
1.6. Indicators of population structure: Elderly
dependency, 2004, 2025, 2050 14
1.7. Immigration required to avoid population decline and
maintain working age population and support ratios,
European Union, 2000 2050 16
2.1. Population (millions) of the eight most populous
countries (as of 2005) of the EU 25 and of the
Broader Middle East, 1950 and 2005, and projected
population in 2050 34
2.2. Population change (percent) in the eight most
populous countries of the EU 25 and of the Broader
Middle East, 1950 2005, and projected population
change, 2005 2050 and 1950 2050 36
2.3. Assumed net international migration: most populous
countries of the EU 25 and of the Broader Middle
East, 2005 2050 38
3.1. Proportion of immigration stock in particular OECD
countries by continents of origin, 1990 and 2000 56
3.2. Estimation of migration flows from 129 source
countries (i) to 26 (OECD) destination countries (j),
1990 2000 63
3.3. Estimation of migration flows from 129 source
countries (i) to 26 (OECD) destination countries (j),
random effects 1990 2000 67
xi
xii List of tables
3.A.I. Descriptive statistics of basic variables for OECD
destination countries (means, standard deviations, and
number of years observed in the data set) 73
3.A.2. Descriptive statistics of basic variables for source
countries (mean, standard deviation, and number of
years with information) 77
4.1. Number of immigrants in sample by continent of
origin for each destination country 87
4.2. Means of variables for men 92
4.3. Means of variables for women 94
4.4. Predicted percent differences in earnings of
immigrants at arrival and natives, with the same
characteristics, by gender 97
4.5. Predicted percent differences in earnings of
immigrants at arrival in different destination
countries as compared to those arriving in Germany,
by gender 99
4.6. Selected partial effect of variables from a regression
analysis of earnings for the native and foreign born by
gender(a) 101
4.7. Partial effect of region of birth on earnings compared
to native born in that country, by gender 104
4.A. 1. Share of immigrants in sample by origin and
destinations 107
4.A.2. Number of individuals and of foreign born in the
sample by destination 108
4.A.3. Predicted natural logarithm of earnings at arrival for
women: Natives, foreigners, and non EU foreigners 109
4.A.4. Predicted natural logarithm of earnings for men:
Natives, foreigners and non EU foreigners 109
4.A.5. Proportion of immigrants with group language match 110
5.1. Review of empirical studies: The wage impact of
international migration 122
5.2. Review of empirical studies: The impact of
international migration on employment 124
5.3. Population living in private households with
prime aged heads in selected EU countries, 1994 98,
by household immigrant status 127
5.4. Pre government income positions and redistribution
effects for households with prime aged heads in
selected EU countries, 1994 98 129
List of tables xiii
5.5. Odds ratios predicting the concerns of German adults
about immigration in 2000 133
5.6. Odds ratios predicting the concerns of parents about
immigration 134
6.1. Occupational status (ISEI) of male immigrants by
country of origin, country of destination, and setting 157
6.2. Occupational status (ISEI) of female immigrants by
country of origin, country of destination, and setting 158
6.3. Cross classified multilevel regression of socioeconomic
status (ISEI) in seventeen Western countries,
1980 2002, immigrants between 25 and 54 years old 160
7.1. Unemployment rates amongst immigrants and
non immigrants, 2001 02 average 175
7.2. Poverty ratio 180
7.3. Poverty incidence amongst households in receipt of
unemployment benefits 185
7.4. Relative poverty reduction effectiveness scores for
unemployment benefits 186
7.5. Distribution of no earner, one earner, and two earner
households amongst immigrants and non immigrants 187
7.6. Recipience of means tested benefits amongst workless
households 191
8.1. Educational achievement surveys and sample sizes of
immigration countries covered 203
8.2. Differences in average scores between native and
immigrant pupils by country and measure 208
8.3. Selection of OLS regression results showing
differences in achievement between migrants and
natives unconditional (Model 1) and conditional on
parental background (Model 2) and on parental
background and school segregation (Model 3) for
PISA math, TIMSS math (8th graders) and PIRLS;
dependent variable pupils' achievement score 214
8.A.I. Correlation coefficients of differences in achievement
scores between natives and immigrants between
surveys 227
8.A.2. Variables and coding for regression analysis 228
8.A.3. PISA summary statistics 229
8.A.4. TIMSS summary statistics 230
8.A.5. PIRLS summary statistics 231
8.A.6. OLS regression results for PISA math (Model 2) 232
8.A.7. OLS regression results for TIMSS math (Model 2) 233
xiv List of tables
8.A.8. OLS regression results for PIRLS reading (Model 2) 234
9.1. Population of Turkish descent in Germany, The
Netherlands, France, Austria, and Belgium 237
9.A.I. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters in the age category
16 25, according to gender (in percent) in Germany,
1995 249
9. A.2. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters in The Netherlands
aged 15 35 who had ended their educational careers
by 1998 (percentages rounded) 249
9.A.3. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youngsters aged 18 40, according
to sex, France, 1999 249
9.A.4. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation men aged 18 years and older in
Belgium, 1996 250
9.A.5. Highest completed level of education of Austrian
residents born in Turkey or having Turkish citizenship
according to the age category 15 35 (N=590), 2001 250
9.A.6. Highest completed level of education of Turkish
second generation youth in the age category 16 25,
except pupils in the general education system or in
night schools (in percent) in Germany, 1999 250
11.1. Ghanaian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.2. Somali nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.3. Nigerian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 278
11.4. Ethiopian nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 279
11.5. Senegalese nationals by citizenship in selected EU
countries (1998) 279
11.6. Democratic Republic of Congo nationals by
citizenship in selected EU countries (1998) 279
11.7. Mobility patterns of selected interviewees 284
11.8. Asylum applications from Ghanaian nationals
(1980 99) 285
13.1. European beliefs about immigration and immigrants,
by country 333
List of tables xv
13.2. Relationships between demographic and economic
context and immigration opinions 336
13.3. Predicting opposition to immigration 347
13.4. Statistical significance of selected variables in
predicting preferred level of immigration in twenty
European countries 351
13.A. Country level data 357
13.B. Individual level questions and measures 358
14.1. Percentage of respondents who claim there are "too
many Arabs in France" 377
14.2. The motivations of voters: 1984 97 378
14.3. Circumscriptions in France (metro) with 10%+
immigrant population (1999) by the political party of
the depute 379
14.4. MPs' attitudes on immigration and repatriation in
1969 and 1982 382
14.5. British local authorities with 10% or more non white
population, by political representation 383
14.6. Opposition to immigration in the United States 385
14.7. US Congressional Districts 10%+ born outside of the
United States (2000) after Congressional elections of
1998 387
15.1. Increase in total number of migrants in percent from
1970 to 2000, arranged by welfare state family 402
17.1. Average number of asylum applications per year,
1985 99 (per thousand of population) 446
17.2. The main asylum seekers producting countries (top 5) 455
17.3. Expected relationship between variables 459
17.4. Determinants for the relative number of asylum
applications 464
17.5. Impact of individual deterrence measures 465
17.6. Questioning the effect of restrictive policy measures:
The case of Germany 467
17.7. Questioning the effect of restrictive policy measures:
The case of the UK 467 |
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title_short | Immigration and the transformation of Europe |
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