Is migration important for regional convergence? Comparative evidence for Norwegian and Swedish counties, 1980-2000
Sammendrag
Regional convergence studies have relied on net migration data in assessing the impact of migration. With
heterogeneous labour, the implied symmetrical treatment of immigration and emigration cannot be justified a
priori.. Because of heterogeneity among migrants, gross migration flows may lead to considerable interregional
redistribution of human capital even when net migration is zero. Moreover, the effects of regional economic
conditions on gross in- and outmigration flows may not be symmetric.. In this comparative study of regional
growth and migration, the net and the gross migration approaches are compared. The results confirm ex post that
the net approach cannot be justified and, despite Sweden and Norway being similar in many ways, migration has
very different effects on convergence in these two countries.
Forlag
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Serie
Working paper series in economics and management, 2006, nr 7Metadata
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