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ID167429
Title ProperImmigration and International Law
LanguageENG
AuthorPeters, Margaret E
Summary / Abstract (Note)At a time when many states are increasing restrictions on immigration, others are using formal agreements on international economic migration to open their borders. The use of international agreements on migration presents a puzzle, as most states can open their borders to migrants unilaterally. I argue that, when states cannot generate large enough flows of migrants or the right type of migrants to fill open positions in the labor market, they turn to the sending state to help them. States that need migrants can negotiate a bilateral labor agreement with a sending state, which then acts as a recruiter, helping to channel labor to the receiving state. This article details the conditions under which immigrant-receiving countries use these treaties and tests the implications of the argument on a new dataset on migration treaties.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 63, No.2; Jun 2019: p.281–295
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 63 No 2
Key WordsInternational Law


 
 
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