Affiliation:
1. Leiden University, Leiden‐Delft‐Erasmus Centre Governance of Migration and Diversity, and Netspar The Netherlands
2. Leiden University and Leiden‐Delft‐Erasmus Centre Governance of Migration and Diversity The Netherlands
Abstract
AbstractIn this study, we investigate the assimilation of EU migrants via the receipt of public transfers using high‐quality administrative panel data for the Netherlands. Research on this topic has relevant implications for EU expansion policy, migration policy, and perception of migrants in host societies. The data that we employ contain comprehensive information on all public transfers that individuals can receive. Results show that free entry from other EU countries decreases both the share of individuals who receive public transfers and the average amount received. The differences between EU migrants and natives are particularly large during the first years after arrival in the Netherlands, and become indistinguishable from zero after seven years. This indicates a process of gradual assimilation into public transfer receipt. Further exploration using an Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition reveals important composition effects that are due mostly to differences in age and variables related to family structure.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
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