Publication

Sep 2014

This paper examines how labor immigration policy affects the extent to which a country is attractive to migrant workers. The author particularly focuses on the elements of the US immigration system which are designed to make the country attractive to foreign workers as well as the perspectives of the main stakeholders and actors involved in immigration in the country on what makes migration policies attractive. She also looks at what the EU can learn from the US immigration system in terms of its own immigration policies.

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Author Katharina Eisele
Series CEPS Papers in Liberty and Security in Europe
Issue 67
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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