Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives

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Main Author: Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Cardozo, Adriana, Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
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Language: eng
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Summary: This study analyzes the determinants of both total migration and asylum migration to Germany. For the analysis, a comprehensive empirical model is set up that includes climate change, economic opportunities, such as per capita income differentials, links to Germany, home country characteristics (population growth, poverty, consumer confidence, unemployment), the political and institutional situation in the sending countries (measured by internal and external conflict, ethnic and religious tensions, government stability, law and order, military in politics), and a control for migration opportunities to alternative destinations. Panel data techniques (Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood) for the estimation of the parameters of interest are employed using a panel of 115 (134) origin countries for asylum migration (total migration) over the period of 1996–2017 or 2001–2017, depending on data availability. The analysis reveals that political, socioeconomic, and economic factors determine both total migration and asylum migration. Economic factors are also determinants of asylum applications, as asylum seekers most often come for several reasons. Poverty plays a distinct role in total migration and asylum migration. An alleviation of poverty in origin countries is associated with less overall migration to Germany but with more asylum migration. Increases in average temperature also impact asylum migration in the expected direction, thus, increasing forced migration. The most interesting findings are revealed when considering country groupings (main migration countries, major asylum countries, countries whose asylum applicants enjoy high, intermediate, or low recognition rates).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
title Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
spellingShingle Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas
asylum flows; Germany; migration; migration motives; Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood estimation
title_short Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
title_full Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
title_fullStr Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
title_full_unstemmed Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
title_sort Migration and Asylum Flows to Germany: New Insights Into the Motives
author Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas
author_facet Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas
Cardozo, Adriana
Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
author_role author
author2 Cardozo, Adriana
Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas
Cardozo, Adriana
Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv asylum flows; Germany; migration; migration motives; Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood estimation
topic asylum flows; Germany; migration; migration motives; Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood estimation
description This study analyzes the determinants of both total migration and asylum migration to Germany. For the analysis, a comprehensive empirical model is set up that includes climate change, economic opportunities, such as per capita income differentials, links to Germany, home country characteristics (population growth, poverty, consumer confidence, unemployment), the political and institutional situation in the sending countries (measured by internal and external conflict, ethnic and religious tensions, government stability, law and order, military in politics), and a control for migration opportunities to alternative destinations. Panel data techniques (Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood) for the estimation of the parameters of interest are employed using a panel of 115 (134) origin countries for asylum migration (total migration) over the period of 1996–2017 or 2001–2017, depending on data availability. The analysis reveals that political, socioeconomic, and economic factors determine both total migration and asylum migration. Economic factors are also determinants of asylum applications, as asylum seekers most often come for several reasons. Poverty plays a distinct role in total migration and asylum migration. An alleviation of poverty in origin countries is associated with less overall migration to Germany but with more asylum migration. Increases in average temperature also impact asylum migration in the expected direction, thus, increasing forced migration. The most interesting findings are revealed when considering country groupings (main migration countries, major asylum countries, countries whose asylum applicants enjoy high, intermediate, or low recognition rates).
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