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The Political Economy of Migration and Integration: Effects of Immigrants on the Economy in Turkey

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Pages 364-377 | Published online: 27 Aug 2020
 

Abstract

The increase of trade wars, a shifting economy, and the multi-country interests of radical right parties keep international migration on the global agenda. Following the Syrian civil war, Turkey, which implemented an open-door policy toward Syrian refugees, is one of the most affected countries. This study uses macroeconomic indicators to empirically examine the impact of Syrian inflow on the Turkish economy. An econometric analysis, namely Engle–Granger cointegration, has been performed to investigate its effects on inflation, economic growth, and the unemployment rate for 2012–2020. The results indicate that Syrian migration into Turkey has a positive contribution to economic growth by influencing the demand for goods. This article also shows that, in the short-term, Syrian inflow leads to a rise in inflation and unemployment in Turkey. However, migration can turn out to be a positive influence on the economy, depending on how quickly accepted refugees find jobs and are integrated into the Turkish labor market. Hence, it is strongly recommended that Turkey should provide vocational education, language training, and regional support for Syrians of working-age, and also manage qualified and unskilled Syrian human resources. Moreover, bureaucratic obstacles and processes, as much as possible, should be removed for Syrian entrepreneurs and workers.

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1 Net Syrian refugee data for Turkey is produced by the UN Refugee Agency for the years 2012 to 2020 and exclude other foreigners in the country. The data also provides unemployment, economic growth, and inflation rate as cited by the Turkish Statistical Institute. This study examined how economic variables interact with migration variables and used real GDP growth, unemployment, and inflation rates to assess macroeconomic performance.

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