Meta-Analysis: The Impact of Immigration on the Economic Performance of the Host Country
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Immigration: Concept, Types, and Motivations
2.2. Immigration and Economic Performance of the Host Country
2.2.1. Immigration and Economic Growth
2.2.2. Immigration and Productivity
2.2.3. Immigration and (Un)employment
2.2.4. Immigration and Innovation
2.2.5. Immigration and Taxation
3. Methodology and Selection of Studies
4. Estimation of the Average Effect and Publication Bias
5. Multivariate Meta-Regression
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | United Kingdom (Kim et al., 2010), Thailand (Tipalayalai, 2020), Italy (Di Berardino et al., 2021), Japan (Shimasawa & Oguro, 2010), and Norway (Fedirun, 2005). |
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Study | Sample | Nr. of Est. | Average | Average | Data Structure | Estimation Method | Impact of Immigration on | Measure of the Dependent Variable | Level of Analysis | |
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1 | AboElsoud et al. (2020) | Australia | 14 | 0.0429 | 0.0472 | Cross-section | VEC | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Country |
2 | Alesina et al. (2016) | World | 94 | 0.2324 | 0.0871 | Panel | 2SLS OLS. | Aggregate output | GDP per capita | Country |
3 | Altonji and Card (1991) | USA | 40 | −0.0157 | 0.0865 | Cross-section | WLS | Labor market | Labor force Employment rate | Individuals |
4 | Angrist and Kugler (2003) | EU | 48 | −0.0998 | 0.0622 | Panel | OLS IV | Employment | Employment rate | Country |
5 | Bashier and Siam (2014) | Jordan | 1 | 0.2408 | 0.1772 | Cross-section | FMOLS | Aggregate output | GDP per capita | Country |
6 | Di Berardino et al. (2021) | Italy | 16 | 0.0725 | 0.0309 | Panel | OLS S-GMM | Growth | GDP growth rate | Province |
7 | Bonin (2005) | Germany | 32 | −0.0134 | 0.0629 | Cross-section | OLS | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Individuals |
8 | Bratti and Conti (2018) | Italy | 76 | 0.0160 | 0.0034 | Panel | OLS | Trade flows | Exports Imports | Province |
9 | Carrasco et al. (2004) | Spain | 36 | 0.0583 | 0.1302 | Cross-section | OLS IV FE | Employment | Employment rate | Sector |
10 | Cuadros et al. (2019) | World | 90 | 0.0802 | 0.0406 | Panel | PPML | FDI flows | FDI | Country |
11 | D’Amuri and Peri (2014) | EU | 20 | 0.0130 | 0.0282 | Cross-section | OLS IV | Employment | Employment rate | Country |
12 | Dolado et al. (1997) | Spain | 6 | 0.0961 | 0.1366 | Cross-section | OLS IV | Employment | Employment levels | Province |
13 | Erol and Unal (2022) | Germany | 22 | 0.0499 | 0.0227 | Panel | POLS IV FE GMM | Employment | Employment rate | Region |
14 | Esposito et al. (2020) | EU/ OECD | 19 | −0.3082 | 0.0640 | Panel | CCE-GMM FMOLS PECM | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Country |
15 | Etzo (2008) | Italy | 30 | −0.0027 | 0.0796 | Panel | OLS | Growth | Regional output growth rate | Region |
16 | Felbermayr et al. (2010) | World | 10 | 0.3241 | 0.0910 | Cross-section | OLS IV | Aggregate output | GDP per capita | Country |
17 | Gross (2004) | Canada | 3 | 0.0648 | 0.1292 | Cross-section | 2SLS | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Region |
18 | Hatzigeorgiou (2010) | Sweden | 64 | 0.0979 | 0.0329 | Cross-section | OLS TOBIT | Trade flows | Exports Imports | Country |
19 | Huber and Tondl (2012) | EU | 9 | 0.0243 | 0.0294 | Panel | GMM | Aggregate output Unemployment Productivity | GDP per capita Unemployment rate Labor productivity | Region |
20 | F. Islam and Khan (2015) | USA | 1 | 0.3540 | 0.1261 | Cross-section | VECM | Aggregate output | GDP per capita | Country |
21 | Jaumotte et al. (2016) | World | 27 | 0.1689 | 0.1052 | Panel | OLS IV FE | Income Employment Productivity | GDP per capita; Income shares Employment rates Labor productivity | Country |
22 | Jean and Jiménez (2011) | EU | 256 | 0.0600 | 0.0614 | Panel | OLS FGLS | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Labor market segments |
23 | Kang and Kim (2018) | World | 16 | 0.0937 | 0.0618 | Panel | OLS FE GMM | Aggregate output | Real GDP per capita | Country |
24 | Kangasniemi et al. (2012) | Spain/ England | 6 | 0.0369 | 0.0520 | Cross-section | POLS FE | Aggregate output | Gross Value Added | Sector |
25 | Tipalayalai (2020) | Thailand | 52 | 0.2743 | 0.1763 | Panel | OLS POLS FE | Growth Productivity | GDP growth rate Labor Productivity | Region |
26 | Latif (2015) | Canada | 4 | −0.0147 | 0.0596 | Panel | DOLS FMOLS VECM | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Province |
27 | Manole et al. (2017) | EU | 1 | 0.1440 | 0.0724 | Panel | PLS | Aggregate output | GDP per capita | Country |
28 | Mariya and Tritah (2009) | OECD | 102 | 0.0237 | 0.1077 | Panel | FE IV Robust | Aggregate output Productivity Human capital Employment | GDP per capita Capital productivity Labor productivity Human capital TFP Employment rate | Country |
29 | Marr and Siklos (1994) | Canada | 8 | 0.0532 | 0.1729 | Cross-section | BSR | Unemployment | Unemployment rate | Country |
30 | Moreno-Galbis and Tritah (2016) | EU | 20 | 0.0546 | 0.0416 | Cross-section | OLS IV | Employment | Employment rate | Occupational groups |
31 | Muysken and Ziesemer (2013) | Netherlands | 6 | 0.1087 | 0.1632 | Cross-section | VECM | Growth Labor market | GDP growth rate Unemployment rate Activity rate | Country |
32 | Ortega and Peri (2009) | World | 45 | 0.2809 | 0.0678 | Panel | OLS 2SLS | Aggregate output Employment | GDP per capita Employment rate | Country |
33 | Ortega and Peri (2014) | OECD | 37 | 0.2487 | 0.0894 | Cross-section | 2SLS | Aggregate output Productivity | GDP per capita Labor productivity TFP. | Country |
34 | Ozgen et al. (2013) | Germany | 54 | −0.0114 | 0.0151 | Cross-section | OLS | Innovation | Product innovation Process innovation Total innovation | Firm |
35 | Paserman (2013) | Israel | 56 | −0.0158 | 0.0236 | Cross-section | OLS FE POLS WLS Robust | Productivity | TFP Output per worker | Firm |
36 | Peri (2012) | USA | 42 | 0.1671 | 0.0647 | Panel | OLS 2SLS | Productivity | TFP Total employment Gross state productivity | State |
37 | Peri and Requena-Silvente (2010) | Spain | 6 | 0.0665 | 0.0044 | Cross-section | OLS | Trade flows | Exports | Firm |
38 | Pholphirul and Kamlai (2014) | Thailand | 24 | 0.0595 | 0.1708 | Panel | OLS FE | Growth | GDP growth rate Labor productivity growth rate | Sector |
39 | Pischke and Velling (1997) | Germany | 42 | 0.0574 | 0.0682 | Cross-section | OLS | Unemployment Employment | Unemployment rate Employment rate | Region |
40 | Quispe-Agnoli and Zavodny (2002) | USA | 12 | −0.1344 | 0.1335 | Cross-section | OLS IV | Productivity Employment | High-skilled productivity Low-skilled productivity Total employment | State |
41 | Șerban et al. (2020) | EU | 12 | −0.0504 | 0.2189 | Panel | GMM | Aggregate output Unemployment | GDP per capita Unemployment rate | Country |
OLS with Clustered SE | OLS with Bootstrapped SE | Hierarchical Models | |
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Precision | 0.01431 *** | 0.01431 | 0.21938 *** |
(0.00224) | (0.01317) | (0.07376) | |
Constant | 0.67668 | 0.67668 | −1.95170 *** |
(0.46967) | (0.47498) | (0.85291) | |
Observations (studies) | 1459 (41) | 1459 (41) | 1459 (41) |
F/Wald | 40.84 *** | 1.18 | 8.85 *** |
Variable | Type | Description |
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Sample | Dummy | 1 if the study focuses on one country only; 0 otherwise. |
Measurement | Dummy | 1 if the variable used to measure immigration is expressed as a percentage of the total population; 0 otherwise. |
Ageunder40 | Dummy | 1 if immigrants are under 40 years old; 0 otherwise. |
HostEurope | Dummy | 1 if the host country(ies) belongs(s) to the European Union; 0 otherwise. |
Developing | Dummy | 1 if the host country(ies) is(are) a developing country; 0 otherwise. |
Highskilled | Dummy | 1 if immigrants are high-skilled; 0 otherwise. |
Innovation | Dummy | 1 if the study analyzes the impact on innovation; 0 otherwise. |
Growth | Dummy | 1 if the study analyzes the impact on economic growth; 0 otherwise. |
Employment | Dummy | 1 if the study analyzes the impact on employment; 0 otherwise. |
Productiv | Dummy | 1 if the study analyzes the impact on productivity; 0 otherwise. |
StData | Dummy | 1 if the study uses panel data; 0 otherwise. |
Endog | Dummy | 1 if the estimation method accounts for endogeneity; 0 otherwise. |
Publication | Dummy | 1 if the study is published in a journal indexed in Web of Science or Scopus; 0 otherwise. |
Year_1990 | Quantitative | Difference between the year of publication and the year in which the oldest study was published (1990). |
Sqrt_cit | Quantitative | The square root of the number of citations obtained by the study in Google Scholar. |
OLS with Clustered SE | OLS with Bootstrapped SE | Hierarchical Models | |
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Precision | −0.25112 *** | −0.25112 | 0.10407 |
(0.08448) | (0.16201) | (0.14084) | |
Sample | 0.10345 ** | 0.10345 * | 0.04495 |
(0.04625) | (0.05794) | (0.06561) | |
Measurement | −0.05430 *** | −0.05430 * | −0.06879 ** |
(0.01723) | (0.03008) | (0.03172) | |
Ageunder40 | −0.08096 ** | −0.08096 * | −0.05260 *** |
(0.03068) | (0.04561) | (0.00846) | |
HostEurope | 0.02861 | 0.02861 | 0.22968 *** |
(0.03396) | (0.07481) | (0.06342) | |
Developing | 0.52339 *** | 0.52339 ** | 0.41237 *** |
(0.13096) | (0.21101) | (0.12531) | |
Highskilled | −0.01603 ** | −0.01602 | −0.01621 *** |
(0.00677) | (0.0176) | (0.00481) | |
Innovation | −0.02179 | −0.02179 | 0.00376 |
(0.01918) | (0.05149) | (0.00352) | |
Growth | 0.05540 * | 0.0554 | 0.06392 ** |
(0.03140) | (0.04723) | (0.02293) | |
Employment | −0.07349 * | −0.07349 * | 0.16789 |
(0.04339) | (0.05766) | (0.10231) | |
Productiv | −0.09690 ** | −0.09690 | −0.02166 |
(0.04657) | (0.06942) | (0.02483) | |
Engod | −0.01432 *** | −0.01432 | −0.01349 * |
(0.00127) | (0.01224) | (0.00116) | |
StData | −0.02151 | −0.02151 | 0.01995 |
(0.02074) | (0.04687) | (0.05923) | |
Publication | −0.14904 *** | −0.14904 *** | 0.0153 |
(0.04584) | (0.06012) | (0.07688) | |
Year_1990 | 0.01282 *** | 0.01282 *** | 0.00605 |
(0.00359) | (0.00497) | (0.00552) | |
Sqrt_cit | 0.01004 *** | 0.01004 *** | −0.00047 |
(0.00259) | (0.0038) | (0.00407) | |
Constant | −0.14149 | −0.14149 | −1.5431 ** |
(0.41732) | (0.53749) | (0.73084) | |
Observations (Studies) | 1459 (41) | 1459 (41) | 1459 (41) |
F/Wald | 114.03 *** | 76.49 *** | 1785.49 *** |
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Luz, A.; Neves, P.C.; Afonso, O.; Sochirca, E. Meta-Analysis: The Impact of Immigration on the Economic Performance of the Host Country. Economies 2025, 13, 213. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13080213
Luz A, Neves PC, Afonso O, Sochirca E. Meta-Analysis: The Impact of Immigration on the Economic Performance of the Host Country. Economies. 2025; 13(8):213. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13080213
Chicago/Turabian StyleLuz, Alexandre, Pedro Cunha Neves, Oscar Afonso, and Elena Sochirca. 2025. "Meta-Analysis: The Impact of Immigration on the Economic Performance of the Host Country" Economies 13, no. 8: 213. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13080213
APA StyleLuz, A., Neves, P. C., Afonso, O., & Sochirca, E. (2025). Meta-Analysis: The Impact of Immigration on the Economic Performance of the Host Country. Economies, 13(8), 213. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13080213