German and European immigration policies have only recently
begun to cope with the inevitable: growing labor demand in the face
of high unemployment and a shrinking labor force due to demographic
change. Despite the implementation of Germany's first immigration
act and several European initiatives towards legal harmonization at
the EU level, an actively controlling immigration policy, which
would be needed to master the challenges ahead, is not yet in
sight. Against this background, the book draws conclusions from the
German history of immigration policy. It analyzes the country's
future demand for immigration and develops an economic model for
the effective selection and integration of labor migrants that
could provide the foundation for a joint European immigration
strategy.
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