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Ruhr Economic Papers #614

2016

Christian Lumpe, Claudia Lumpe, Jürgen Meckl

Social Status and Public Expectations: Self-Selection of High-Skilled Migrants

We analyze public expectations about migrants’ provision of work eff ort as a driving force in the self-selection process of high-skilled migrants. We adopt and extend Piketty’s (1998) theoretical framework of social status and work out how country-specific public expectations affect the migrants’ choice about their country of destination. As a result, we relate Germany’s attested low attractiveness for high-skilled immigrants to its society’s attitudes towards immigrants. We develop measures to increase Germany’s attractiveness in the competition about talents.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-711-3

JEL-Klassifikation: F22

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