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Economic and labour market impacts of migration in Austria: an agent-based modelling approach.


ABSTRACT: This study examines the potential economic and labour market impacts of a hypothetical but plausible migration scenario of 250,000 new migrants inspired by Austria's experience in 2015. Using the agent-based macroeconomic model developed by Poledna et al. (Eur Econ Rev, 151:104306, 2023. 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104306, the study explores the detailed labour market outcomes for different groups in Austria's population and the macroeconomic effects of the migration scenario. The analysis suggests that Austria's economy and labour market have the potential to be resilient to the simulated migration influx. The results indicate a positive impact on GDP due to increased aggregate consumption and investment. The labour market experiences an increase in the unemployment rates of natives and previous migrants. In some industries, the increase in the unemployment rates is more significant, potentially indicating competition among different groups of migrants. This research provides insights for policymakers and stakeholders in Austria and other countries that may face the challenge of managing large-scale migration in the near future.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40878-024-00374-3.

SUBMITTER: Poledna S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10965602 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Economic and labour market impacts of migration in Austria: an agent-based modelling approach.

Poledna Sebastian S   Strelkovskii Nikita N   Conte Alessandra A   Goujon Anne A   Linnerooth-Bayer Joanne J   Catalano Michele M   Rovenskaya Elena E  

Comparative migration studies 20240326 1


This study examines the potential economic and labour market impacts of a hypothetical but plausible migration scenario of 250,000 new migrants inspired by Austria's experience in 2015. Using the agent-based macroeconomic model developed by Poledna et al. (Eur Econ Rev, 151:104306, 2023. 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104306, the study explores the detailed labour market outcomes for different groups in Austria's population and the macroeconomic effects of the migration scenario. The analysis suggest  ...[more]

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