Policy Preferences in Response to Large Migration Inflows:
What are the preferred policy responses of host country residents to large migration inflows, and to what extent are these preferences driven by contact with migrants as well as values such as humanitarianism This paper addresses these questions using new data on preferences of Colombians for respon...
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Zusammenfassung: | What are the preferred policy responses of host country residents to large migration inflows, and to what extent are these preferences driven by contact with migrants as well as values such as humanitarianism This paper addresses these questions using new data on preferences of Colombians for responding to the large inflow of Venezuelans into their country. In a conjoint survey experiment, respondents selected and rated different policy packages comprising variations in six policy dimensions: (1) labour market access, (2) location restrictions, (3) public service access, (4) family reunification, (5) numerical limits, and (6) length of residency. The results suggest support for the options of conditional access to the labour market (i.e., only in certain occupations) or full free access to the alternative of no access. There is support for unrestricted location choices and access to public services, as well as conditional rights to family reunification (i.e., only if able to support dependants). Respondents also support the use of numerical limits and limiting the length of the residency permit. The results show that those who have less contact with Venezuelans, those who put more weight on economic priorities, and those who see the situation in Venezuela as mainly an economic problem, tend to support policies that are more restrictive |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (57 Seiten) |
DOI: | 10.1596/1813-9450-10055 |
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title_short | Policy Preferences in Response to Large Migration Inflows |
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topic | Communities and Human Settlements Family Reunification Rights Human Migrations and Resettlements Human Settlements Humanitarian Policy Immigration Immigration Policy Immigration Policy Preferences International Economics and Trade International Migration Labor Market Access Large Migration Inflows Poverty Reduction Public Service Access Residency Permit Restrictive Immigration Policy |
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