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Analyse: Willkommen in Europa

Veröffentlicht 28. April 2006 - Aktualisiert 29. Januar 2010
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In dieser Analyse untersucht Jakob von Weizsäcker vom Think Tank Bruegel europäische Einwanderungsmuster und empfiehlt die Öffnung der Arbeitsmärkte für gut ausgebildete Zuwanderer.

Immigration policies often resurface on the EU policy agenda, especially in relation to internal market, security or integration debates. According to J.von Weizsäcker, the debate would be more beneficial if framed in terms of skills' levels.

As a matter of fact, "many more people would like to migrate to the EU than the EU is ready to absorb," he argues. Therefore, the EU has to answer the sensitive question of who should be allowed to enter its territory and who should not. Praising the generally positive economic effect of high-skilled immigration, the researcher warns against the tentation to use economic and political complexity of low-skilled migration as "an excuse for procrastination." 

The EU's low capacity of attraction onto foreign graduates and high-skilled migrants contrast sharply with the performance of the Australian, Canadian and Switz "points-based" immigration systems. 

To bridge this gap, J. von Weizsäcker recommends:

  • To adopt a points-based "Blue Card" or "Blue Diploma" -e.g. a European version of the US Green Card aimed at attracting top talents from all over the world;
  • To immediately welcome higher-skilled workers in future rounds of EU enlargement, as long as they reach a certain salary threshold called "External Minimum Wage." 

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