Storm Clouds Ahead? Migration and Labor Force Participation Rates in Europe [electronic resource] / Benjamin Hilgenstock.

By: Hilgenstock, BenjaminMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 18/148Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2018Description: 1 online resource (24 p.)ISBN: 1484363051 :Subject(s): Demand For Labor | Demographic Trends And Forecasts | Geographic Labor Mobility | Labor Force And Employment, Size, And StructureAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Storm Clouds Ahead? Migration and Labor Force Participation Rates in EuropeOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: The paper examines the potential effects of international migration on labor force participation in advanced economies in Europe. It documents that migration played a significant role in alleviating aging pressures on labor supply by affecting the age composition of receiving countries' populations. However, micro-level analysis also points to differences in average educational levels, as well as differences in the effects of any given level of education on participation across migrants and natives. Difficulties related to the recognition of educational qualifications appear to be associated with smaller effects of education on the odds of participation for migrants, especially women.
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The paper examines the potential effects of international migration on labor force participation in advanced economies in Europe. It documents that migration played a significant role in alleviating aging pressures on labor supply by affecting the age composition of receiving countries' populations. However, micro-level analysis also points to differences in average educational levels, as well as differences in the effects of any given level of education on participation across migrants and natives. Difficulties related to the recognition of educational qualifications appear to be associated with smaller effects of education on the odds of participation for migrants, especially women.

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