The migration response to local labour market shocks: Evidence from EU regions during the global economic crisis

Timo Mitze*

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Abstract

The global economic crisis has strongly affected Europe's economic geography. This study investigates the role of local labour market disparities in determining regional net in-migration rates. While only a weak link is detected in the precrisis period, the local labour market context of migration grows significantly stronger during the crisis. Decompositions of the estimation results show that changes in migration rates are firstly a result of widened disparities across European regions throughout the crisis. However, also behavioural adjustment processes occur, e.g. an orientation of migrants towards urban areas and away from regions with persistently high long-run unemployment rates.

Original languageEnglish
JournalOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Volume81
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)271-298
ISSN0305-9049
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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