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New Working Paper: Challenged by migration: Europe’s options

March 30, 2017
by POP
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by A. Constant & K. Zimmermann                              .

This paper examines the migration and labour mobility in the European Union and elaborates on their importance for the existence of the EU. Against all measures of success, the current public debate seems to  suggest that the political consensus that migration is beneficial is  broken. This comes with a crisis of European institutions in general. Migration and labour mobility have not been at the origin of the  perceived cultural shift. The EU in its current form and ambition could  perfectly survive or collapse even if it solves its migration challenge. But it will most likely collapse, if it fails to solve the mobility  issue by not preserving free internal labour mobility and not  establishing a joint external migration policy.

Keywords: labour mobility, migration, European Union, refugees

JEL Classification: D01, D02, D61, F02, F16, F22, F66, J6

Download Working Paper 2017-018 here.

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