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Integrating Immigrants as a Tool for Broad Development

Cátia Batista

Nova School of Business and Economics, CReAM, IZA, e NOVAFRICA

Jules Gazeaud

J-PAL MENA, e NOVAFRICA

Julia Seither

Universidad del Rosario, University of Chicago | UCEMA Joint Initiative for Latin American Experimental Economics (JILAEE), and NOVAFRICA

ISSN 2183-0843
Working Paper No 2209
December 2022

Sumário:

International migration can contribute importantly to sustainable economic growth. The effects of migration for both origin and host countries, however, depend on immigrant integration. We experimentally evaluate the impact of information and migrants’ aspirations on immigrant integration using a field experiment among Cape Verdean immigrants in Portugal. The interventions promote integration outcomes such as legal regularization and better-quality employment of migrants. They furthermore affect those left behind. While the impact on material remittances is muted, targeting migrant integration barriers improves democratic processes and attitudes over gender equity in origin countries. Our results furthermore show that providing immigrants with better information sources about integration processes affects migration intentions and expectations of prospective migrants.

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