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1 Public opinion and migration: the impact of the crisis Workshop on “Integration Policies in times of economic crises” 16 th International Metropolis conference Ponta Delgada Georges Lemaitre OECD 15 September 2011

2 Public opinion in the recent crisis In 2009, there was a general feeling among governments that the situation was under control with regard to public opinion  the right things had been done to transmit the message that migration was being restricted in response to the crisis. Then came the elections  an electoral shift to anti- or restrictive immigration parties  Was this crisis-related?

3 Public opinion and migration The general context: there is an underlying « natural » xenophobia (in the literal sense  fear of, or discomfort with things foreign) but also a « natural » curiosity / tolerance about others. Can be affected by –Specific events (Netherlands killings) –Public discourse on migration / media coverage –General economic situation Relatively easy for unscrupulous persons to manipulate  simple/simplistic views of the world are appealing The challenge for governments is to « manage » this and at the same time, develop sensible migration policy This is a permanent challenge, crisis or no crisis.

4 What influences public opinion about migration ?

5 The example of the United Kingdom – large sudden increase in inflows appear to have had a strong effect on public opinion about migration. 5/14 IPSOS MORI Survey

6 The case of Sweden Extensive public debate about labour migration 2006-2008, in and out of Parliament Introduction of very liberal labour migration regime in December 2008 Movements have increased, but appear to be under control. Yet members of an anti-immigrant party were elected to Parliament in late 2009 (?).

7 Public opinion and economic factors. Each point represents a result for a country in a particular year. Countries can be represented more than once.

8 A change in personal financial situation increases negative views, but … the baseline situation predominates Hirings continue during a downturn, including hirings of immigrants.  How do unemployed natives view this?.

9 The crisis and the integration of immigrants : This is the scenario to avoid  the consequence of the Swedish financial crisis of the 1990s Employment-population ratios, Sweden, foreign- and native-born, 1987-2003.

10 The crisis and spending on integration Reaction of public opinion to migration is complex. The crisis has had an impact on public opinion but cuts now are probably more a response to budgetary problems than to public opinion. Justifying spending levels: –Migrants who enter during a recession have a much harder time. –The playing field is not level  Re-integration into jobs of immigrants is more difficult in a slack labour environment. –History has shown that poorer outcomes for immigrants makes further migration difficult to sell.

11 Thank you for your attention.


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