Do EU citizens’ preferences on labour migration policies vary across countries and years according to individual socio-demographic characteristics? Do they follow respondents’ personal experience of the national economic situation or are they ideologically driven by political orientations and general attitudes towards immigrations? These questions have direct implications not just for understanding the evolution of opinions about migration policies across Europe but also for actual policy-making. Through descriptive and multivariate analysis of the rich dataset produced over four editions (2008-2011) of the international comparative poll Transatlantic Trends on Immigration (TTI), this article aims to understand which type of immigration policy approach is preferred by European citizens, how polarized are such preferences and which role is played, by individual variables in shaping them. Our ultimate goal is to throw new light on the relationship between public opinions and migration policy-making.

The puzzling landscape of European citizens’ policy preferences on labour migration

SANTERO, ARIANNA;TARANTINO, FRANCESCO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Do EU citizens’ preferences on labour migration policies vary across countries and years according to individual socio-demographic characteristics? Do they follow respondents’ personal experience of the national economic situation or are they ideologically driven by political orientations and general attitudes towards immigrations? These questions have direct implications not just for understanding the evolution of opinions about migration policies across Europe but also for actual policy-making. Through descriptive and multivariate analysis of the rich dataset produced over four editions (2008-2011) of the international comparative poll Transatlantic Trends on Immigration (TTI), this article aims to understand which type of immigration policy approach is preferred by European citizens, how polarized are such preferences and which role is played, by individual variables in shaping them. Our ultimate goal is to throw new light on the relationship between public opinions and migration policy-making.
2014
LABOUR MIGRATION GOVERNANCE IN HARD TIMES. Exploring new approaches to reconcile economic needs and social resistances, LAB-MIG-GOV Research-Policy Dialogue
Brussels
20 February 2014
LABOUR MIGRATION GOVERNANCE IN HARD TIMES. Exploring new approaches to reconcile economic needs and social resistances, LAB-MIG-GOV Research-Policy Dialogue
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http://www.labmiggov.eu/
labour migration; Labour Migration Policies; comparative study; Survey; Attitudes towards immigration
A. Santero; F. Tarantino
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