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Un indicateur de politique d'ouverture " révélée " des pays OCDE à la migration du Sud

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Matthieu BOUSSICHAS
Michaël GOUJON () (Université Auvergne)

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None of the current migration policy indicators is really relevant. Thus, we have created one to assess the openness of OECD's countries migratory policy to migration from developing countries. This openness is measured by the difference between the observed migration flows and theoretical flows evaluated by structural determinants of migration. This method, called "econometric residual method" allows us to obtain an indicator of "revealed openness".

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Paper provided by CERDI in its series Working Papers with number 200806.

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Date of creation: 2008
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Handle: RePEc:cdi:wpaper:1013

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Keywords: migration; ocde; pays en developpement; politique;

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