申根成员资格--移民之门?2007 年欧盟扩大的经验教训

D. Dinca
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申根项目是欧洲最重要的成就之一,因为它促进了货物和人员的自由流动。目前,罗马尼亚和保加利亚即将获得申根成员国资格,而据我们所知,对有抱负的候选国的移民和劳动力市场影响的重视程度还不够。本研究旨在对申根地区与劳动力迁移之间的联系进行实证评估。为实现这一目标,我们利用欧洲劳动力调查的数据构建了一个差异研究设计。2007 年申根地区的扩大代表了治疗,拉脱维亚、立陶宛和爱沙尼亚为治疗组,罗马尼亚和保加利亚为对照组。主要结果表明,申根成员资格导致在处理发生一年后以及处理发生三年后出国工作的概率增加。此外,我们还可以确定最有可能移民的人口类别为寻找季节性全职工作的年轻男性
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Schengen Membership - A Door for Emigration? Lessons from the 2007 Enlargement
The Schengen project is one of Europe’s most important accomplishments as it facilitates the free movement of goods and people. Currently, Romania and Bulgaria are on the verge of obtaining their Schengen membership and, to our knowledge, not enough emphasis has been placed on the emigration and labour market implications for aspiring candidates. This research aims to empirically evaluate the liaison between Schengen Area and labour migration. To achieve this objective, we construct a difference-in-differences research design using data from the European Labour Force Survey. The treatment is represented by the Schengen enlargement of 2007 with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia constructing the treatment group and Romania and Bulgaria the control group. The main results show that Schengen Membership led to an increased probability of working abroad one year after treatment occurred, as well as three years after treatment occurred. Also, we can identify the demographic category most likely to emigrate as young males in search of seasonal full-time jobs
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