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Controlling irregular migration: can a market for Temporary Foreign Work Permits help?

Controlling irregular migration: can a market for Temporary Foreign Work Permits help?

Prof. Emmanuelle Auriol, Toulouse School of Economics

"Controlling irregular migration: can a market for Temporary Foreign Work Permits help?" by Emmanuelle Auriol,  Alice Mesnard, and Tiffanie Perrault

We model the supply of human smuggling services and the demand from workers in low-wage countries and study how temporary visa schemes can be designed to drive smugglers out of business while meeting labor market needs in host countries. The policy trade-off between migration control and liberalized borders can be overcome by combining internal and external controls with a regulated market for temporary visas. On this market, visa duration and price are set at 'eviction' levels -i.e. to throttle smugglers' businesses. We use information on irregular migrants from Senegal to Spain and the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa to calibrate eviction prices of visas and subsequent variations in migration flows. Our results highlight important constraints for governments seeking to prevent temporary workers' overstay, especially on South-North routes.%, and discuss the viability of such schemes.

Date: , -
Type of Event
Other
Event Category
Online
Main organizer/s
UNU-MERIT
Target Audience
All
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Country
Country
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Senegal
South Africa
Spain
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
GCM Objective 5 - Regular pathways
GCM Objective 6 - Recruitment and decent work
GCM Objective 9 - Counter smuggling
Cross Cutting Theme
People-centred
International cooperation
National sovereignty
Rule of law and due process
Status
Published

*References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).