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040 _aES-MaIEF
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_cES-MaIEF
041 _aeng
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_aManthei, Gerrit
245 0 _aMigration and long - term fiscal sustainability in welfare Europe
_b : a case study
_c Gerrit Manthei and Bernd Raffelhüschen
260 _c2018
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico a través de la Biblioteca del IEF.
500 _aResumen.
520 _aThe recent high immigration rates in Europe pose challenges to host countries. How does the magnitude of mass migration affect a country’s fiscal sustainability and its welfare system? This case study uses generational accounting to analyze potential epercussions of migration on the sustainability of public budgets. As this paper considers the more recent assumptions of migration and economic development, it provides clear evidence that fiscal sustainability of welfare systems in Europe is likely to be negatively affected by nonselective migration of low-qualified workers. Our findings suggest the implementation of an all-European immigration policy similar to those in the US and Australia.
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_aSISTEMA FISCAL
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_aCONTABILIDAD GENERACIONAL
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_aINMIGRACION
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_aBIENESTAR SOCIAL
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_aFINANCIACION
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_aEUROPA
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_aRaffelhüschen, Bernd
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_oOP 207/2018/4
_tFinanzArchiv
_w(IEF)21244
_x 0015-2218
_g v. 74, n. 4, December 2018, p. 446-461
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