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- Migration Policies and Labour Market Outcomes: Insights from Developed Countries
Migration Policies and Labour Market Outcomes: Insights from Developed Countries
Authors : Meltem Ince Yenilmez, Burak Darıcı
Pages : 713-725
Doi:10.11616/asbi.1586034
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Publication Date : 2025-03-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Work highlights the analytical developments in migration economics while critically examining the complex relationship between migration and labour market results in industrialised nations. Our understanding of migratory dynamics has been improved by various techniques, such as structural models, instrumental variables, and natural experiments; nevertheless, the ensuing methodological heterogeneity makes it more difficult to compare results across investigations. One important aspect determining how migration affects the labour market is the skill makeup of immigrants, which is controlled by selective immigration policy. In response to workforce shortages and to promote economic growth, nations including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom are progressively controlling the number of skilled immigrants entering their countries. The degree of substitutability between native and immigrant workers is a crucial factor in influencing employment patterns and wage structures, as this study emphasises. It shows that although immigrants might supplement the abilities of native workers, especially in high-demand industries, they can also increase competition for low-skilled employment, which could result in wage suppression. A key component of migrant contributions is still economic integration, where issues like language ability and acceptance of foreign credentials influence the path of their careers. This study also covers the positive benefits of immigration on native workers\\\' task specialisation, acceptance of new technologies, and human capital growth. The paper finds that regulated migration can increase economic dynamism and productivity despite obstacles including social conflicts and political resistance. Developed nations may promote a labour market that benefits both native workers and immigrants by putting in place efficient policies that handle the opportunities and problems presented by migration. This will eventually result in an economy that is more robust and innovative.Keywords : Göç Ekonomisi, İşgücü Piyasası Sonuçları, Nitelikli Göç Politikası, Ekonomik Entegrasyon