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Asylum seekers not a 'burden' for European economies: Study

On the contrary, the economic impact tends to be positive as a proportion of the asylum seekers become permanent residents, according to economists from the CNRS, Clermont-Auvergne University, and Paris-Nanterre University in France, who have estimated a dynamic statistical model based on 30 years of data from 15 countries in Western Europe.

June 21, 2018 / 15:43 IST
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The arrival of asylum seekers does not lead to a deterioration in the economic performance and public finances of the European countries that host them, researchers say.

On the contrary, the economic impact tends to be positive as a proportion of the asylum seekers become permanent residents, according to economists from the CNRS, Clermont-Auvergne University, and Paris-Nanterre University in France, who have estimated a dynamic statistical model based on 30 years of data from 15 countries in Western Europe.

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Over 1 million people claimed asylum in European Union countries in 2015, making it a record year.

Traditional approaches to understand the economic and fiscal impact of these migration flows mainly adopt an accountancy approach - they compare the taxes paid by the immigrants with the public transfers paid to them, but do not take into account the economic interactions.