Destaque Bibliográfico: Imigração e Segurança Social

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Destaque Bibliográfico: Imigração e Segurança Social

A bibliografia que se segue, sem pretensão de exaustividade, ilustra bem como o tema da imigração e segurança social tem vindo a ser analisado, em Portugal e internacionalmente. Se conhecer outras referências relevantes, por favor não deixe de partilhá-las connosco através do email om@acm.gov.pt.

 

Artigos e capítulos de livros

ALLARD, S. W.; DANZIGER, S. (2000), “Welfare Magnets: Myth or Reality?”, in The Journal of Politics62(2), pp. 350-368

ANDERSEN, T. M.; MIGALI, S. (2016), “Migrant Workers and the Welfare State”, IZA Discussion Papers, No. 9940.

AVATO, J., KOETTL, J., e SABATES-WHEELER, R. (2010), “Social security regimes, global estimates, and good practices: The status of social protection for international migrants”, World Development38(4), pp. 455-466.

AUERBACH, A. J., e OREOPOULOS, P. (1999), “Analyzing the fiscal impact of US immigration”, American Economic Review89(2), pp. 176-180.

BARRETT, A.; MAÎTRE, B. (2013), “Immigrant welfare receipt across Europe” in International Journal of Manpower34(1), pp. 8-23.

BAY, A. H., e PEDERSEN, A. W. (2006), “The limits of social solidarity: Basic income, immigration and the legitimacy of the universal welfare state”, Acta Sociologica49(4), pp. 419-436.

BERRY, W. D.; FORDING, R. C.; HANSON, R. L. (2003), ‘Reassessing the “race to the bottom” in state welfare policy’ in Journal of Politics65(2), pp. 327-349.

BOND, E. W., e CHEN, T. J. (1987), “The welfare effects of illegal immigration”, Journal of International Economics23(3-4), pp. 315-328.

BORJAS, G. J. (1994), Immigration and welfare, 1970-1990, Working Paper 4872. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

BORJAS, G. J., e HILTON, L. (1996), “Immigration and the welfare state: Immigrant participation in means-tested entitlement programs”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics111(2), pp. 575-604.

BORJAS, G. J. (1999), “Immigration and welfare magnets” in Journal of labor economics17(4), pp. 607-637.

BORJAS, G. J. (2011), “Social security eligibility and the labor supply of older immigrants”, ILR Review64(3), pp. 485-501.

BRUECKNER, J. K. (2000) “Welfare reform and the race to the bottom Theory and evidence” in Southern Economic Journal, pp. 505-525.

CASARICO, A., e DEVILLANOVA, C. (2003), “Social security and migration with endogenous skill upgrading”, Journal of Public Economics87(3-4), pp. 773-797.

CHEN, HUNG-JU, e I-HSIANG FANG (2013), “Migration, social security, and economic growth”, Economic Modelling, 32, pp. 386-399.

CHOJNICKI, X., e RAGOT, L. (2010), “L'immigration: fardeau ou bienfait pour les finances de la protection sociale?”, comunicação apresentada ao 60ème Congrès de la Association Française de Science Economique, ocorrido em Nanterre nos dias 8 e 9 de setembro de 2011.

CHOJNICKI, X., e RAGOT, L. (2011), “Immigration, vieillissement démographique et financement de la protection sociale: une évaluation par l’équilibre général calculable appliqué à la France”. CEPII Document de Travail, (2011-13).

COLLADO, M. D., ITURBE-ORMAETXE, I., e VALERA, G. (2004), “Quantifying the impact of immigration on the Spanish welfare state”, International Tax and Public Finance11(3), pp. 335-353.

CORDEIRO, A. (1976), “L'immigration et le système de Sécurité Sociale”, in : Les travailleurs étrangers en Europe occidentale. Actes du Colloque organisé par la Commission nationale pour les études et les recherches interethniques, Paris-Sorbonne, du 5 au 7 juin 1974, pp. 319-334.

CRAVEIRO, D., ALVES, J., e GARCIA, M. T. M. (2017), “Futuro da Segurança Social: situação atual e cenários prospetivos”, em PEIXOTO, J., CRAVEIRO, D., MALHEIROS, J., e OLIVEIRA, I. (coords.), Migrações e Sustentabilidade Demográfica: Perspetivas de Evolução da Sociedade e Economia Portuguesas. Lisboa: Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, pp. 103-138.

DEUMERT, A., MARGINSON, S., NYLAND, C., RAMIA, G., e SAWIR, E. (2005), “Global migration and social protection rights: The social and economic security of cross-border students in Australia”, Global Social Policy5(3), pp. 329-352.

DULEEP, H. O. (1994), “Social security and the emigration of immigrants”, Social Security Bulletin57(1), 37-52.

DWYER, P., E PAPADIMITRIOU, D. (2006), “The social security rights of older international migrants in the European Union”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies32(8), pp. 1301-1319.

EGER, M. A. (2009), “Even in Sweden: the effect of immigration on support for welfare state spending”, European Sociological Review26(2), pp. 203-217.

FELDERER, B. (1994), “Can immigration policy help to stabilize social security systems?”, in Economic aspects of international migration. Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 197-226.

GARCIA, M. T. M., ALVES, J., e CRAVEIRO, D. (2017), “Migrações de substituição e Segurança Social: análise da conta do sistema de pensões de velhice (2015-2060)”, em PEIXOTO, J., CRAVEIRO, D., MALHEIROS, J., e OLIVEIRA, I. (coords.), Migrações e Sustentabilidade Demográfica: Perspetivas de Evolução da Sociedade e Economia Portuguesas. Lisboa: Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, pp. 231-254.

GEDDES, A. (2000), “Denying access: Asylum seekers and welfare benefits in the UK”, in BOMMES, M., e GEDDES, A. (eds.) (2000), Immigration and welfare. Challenging the borders of the welfare state, Londres e Nova Iorque: Routledge, pp. 134-147.

DE GIORGI, G.; PELLIZZARI, M. (2006), “Welfare migration in Europe and the cost of a harmonised social assistance” IZA Discussion Papers, No. 2094.

DE GIORGI, G.; PELLIZZARI, M. (2009), “Welfare migration in Europe” in Labour Economics16(4), pp. 353-363.

GIULIETTI, C. (2014), “The welfare magnet hypothesis and the welfare take-up of migrants”. IZA World of Labor 2014: 37.

GIULIETTI, C.; GUZI, M.; KAHANEC, M.; ZIMMERMANN, K. F. (2013), “Unemployment benefits and immigration evidence from the EU” in International Journal of Manpower34(1), pp. 24-38.

GIULIETTI, C.; WAHBA, J. (2013) “Welfare migration” Discussion Paper series, Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit, No. 6450.

GONZALEZ, C. I., CONDE-RUIZ, J. I., e BOLDRIN, M. (2009), Immigration and Social Security in Spain. FEDEA Working Paper No. 2009-26. Disponível em SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1443319 ou http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1443319

GUSTMAN A. e STEINMEIER T. (2000), “Social security beneÖts of immigrants and the U.S. born”, in Borjas G. (ed.) Issues in the Economics of Immigration. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 309-350.

VON HAGEN, J., e WALZ, U. (1995), “Social security and migration in an ageing Europe”, Politics and Institutions in an Integrated Europe. Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 177-192.

HERO, R. E., e PREUHS, R. R. (2007), “Immigration and the evolving American welfare state: Examining policies in the US states”, American Journal of Political Science51(3), pp. 498-517.

HOLLIFIELD, J. (2000), “Immigration and the politics of rights: the French case in comparative perspective”, in BOMMES, M., e GEDDES, A. (eds.) (2000), Immigration and welfare. Challenging the borders of the welfare state, Londres e Nova Iorque: Routledge, pp. 109-133.

KAUSHAL, N. (2005), “New immigrants’ location choices: magnets without welfare” in Journal of Labor Economics23(1), pp. 59-80.

KYMLICKA, W., e BANTING, K. (2006), “Immigration, multiculturalism, and the welfare state”, Ethics & International Affairs20(3), pp. 281-304.

KIRDAR, M. G. (2012), “Estimating the impact of immigrants on the host country social security system when return migration is an endogenous choice”, International Economic Review53(2), pp. 453-486.

KVIST, Jon (2004), “Does EU enlargement start a race to the bottom? Strategic interaction among EU member states in social policy” in Journal of European Social Policy14(3), pp. 301-318.

LEE, R., e MILLER, T. (2000), “Immigration, social security, and broader fiscal impacts”, American Economic Review90(2), pp. 350-354.

LEE, R. (2000), “Long‐term population projections and the US Social Security System”, Population and Development Review26(1), pp. 137-143.

LEVINE, P. B.; ZIMMERMAN, D. J. (1999), “An empirical analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY” in Journal of Population Economics12(3), pp. 391-409.

LIEBIG, T. e MO, J. (2013), The Fiscal Impact of Immigration in OECD Countries. International Migration Outlook 2013. Paris: OECD Publishing, pp. 125-189.

NANNESTAD, P. (2004), “Immigration as a challenge to the Danish welfare state?”, European Journal of Political Economy20(3), pp. 755-767.

NANNESTAD, P. (2007), “Immigration and welfare states: A survey of 15 years of research”, European Journal of Political Economy23(2), pp. 512-532.

OLIVEIRA, C. R. (coord.) e GOMES, N. (2018), “Estrangeiros no Sistema de Segurança Social”, Indicadores de Integração de Imigrantes. Relatório Estatístico Anua 2018, Coleção Imigração em Números do Observatório das Migrações, Lisboa: ACM, pp. 198-221.

OLIVEIRA, C. R. (coord.) e GOMES, N. (2014), “Estrangeiros e Segurança Social”, Monitorizar a integração de Imigrantes em Portugal: Relatório Estatístico Decenal, Coleção Imigração em Números do Observatório das Migrações, Lisboa: ACM, pp. 101-125.

ÖSTERMAN, M., PALME, J., e RUHS, M. (2019), National institutions and the fiscal effects of EU migrants, REMINDER Project Working Paper. Migration Policy Centre.

RAZIN, A. ; WAHBA, J. (2015), “Welfare magnet hypothesis, fiscal burden, and immigration skill selectivity” in The Scandinavian Journal of Economics117(2), pp. 369-402.

SAINSBURY, D. (2006), “Immigrants’ social rights in comparative perspective: welfare regimes, forms in immigration and immigration policy regimes”, Journal of European Social Policy16(3), pp. 229-244.

SANA, M., e MASSEY, D. S. (2000), “Seeking Social Security: An Alternative Motivation for Mexico‐US Migration”, International Migration38(5), pp. 3-24.

SAND, E., e RAZIN, A. (2007), The political-economy positive role of the social security system in sustaining immigration (but not vice versa), Working Paper 13598. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

SCHOLTEN, U., e THUM, M. (1996), “Public pensions and immigration policy in a democracy”, Public Choice87(3-4), pp. 347-361.

SCHRIEDER, G., e KNERR, B. (2000), “Labour migration as a social security mechanism for smallholder households in Sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Cameroon”, Oxford Development Studies28(2), pp. 223-236.

SCHULZEK, N. (2012), “The impact of welfare systems on immigration. An analysis of welfare magnets as a pull-factor for asylum seekers and labour migrants” London School of Economics, Migration Studies Unit Working Paper No. 2012/2.

SCIORTINO, G. (2004), “Immigration in a Mediterranean welfare state: The Italian experience in comparative perspective”, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice6(2), pp. 111-129.

SENIK, C., STICHNOTH, H., e VAN DER STRAETEN, K. (2009), “Immigration and natives’ attitudes towards the welfare state: evidence from the European Social Survey”, Social Indicators Research91(3), pp. 345-370.

STORESLETTEN, K. (2000), “Sustaining fiscal policy through immigration”, Journal of Political Economy108(2), pp. 300-323.

SINN, H. W. (2004), “EU enlargement, migration and the new constitution” in CESifo Economic Studies50(4), pp. 685-707.

SKUPNIK, C. (2014), “EU enlargement and the race to the bottom of welfare states” in IZA Journal of Migration3(1), 15.

WALL, K., e NUNES, C. (2010), “Immigration, welfare and care in Portugal: mapping the new plurality of female migration trajectories”, Social Policy and Society9(3), pp. 397-408.

ZAVODNY, M. (1997), “Welfare and the locational choices of new immigrants” in Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review, 2/1997, pp. 2-10.

 

Livros e teses

BOERI, T., HANSON, G., e MCCORMICK, B. (eds.) (2002), Immigration policy and the welfare system: a report for the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

BOMMES, M., e GEDDES, A. (eds.) (2000), Immigration and welfare. Challenging the borders of the welfare state, Londres e Nova Iorque: Routledge.

BROCHMANN, G., e HAGELUND, A. (2012), Immigration Policy and the Scandinavian Welfare State 1945-2010. Basingstoke e Nova Iorque: Palgrave Macmillan.

CREPAZ, M. M. (2008), Trust Beyond borders: Immigration, the Welfare State, and Identity in Modern Societies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

IRELAND, P. R. (2004), Becoming Europe: immigration, integration, and the welfare state. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

PEIXOTO, J., MARÇALO, C., e TOLENTINO, N. (2011), Imigrantes e segurança social em Portugal. Volume 49 da Coleção de Estudos do Observatório da Imigração, Lisboa: ACIDI.

PETERSON, P. E., e ROM, M. C. (1990),Welfare magnets: A new case for a national standard. Brookings Institution Press.

QUINTINO, A. S. S. (2018), Efeitos Demográficos e Económicos das Migrações em Portugal: O Caso da Segurança Social. Lisboa: Faculdade de Ciências (dissertação de mestrado).

SCHIERUP, C. U., HANSEN, P., e CASTLES, S. (2006), Migration, citizenship, and the European welfare state: a European dilemma. Oxford University Press on Demand.

SILVA, P. D. (2005), A proteção social da população imigrante. Volume 11 da Coleção de Estudos do Observatório da Imigração, Lisboa: ACIME.

VONK, G. (2002), “Migration, social security and the law: some European dilemmas”, European Journal of Social Security3(4), pp. 315-332.

 

Relatórios institucionais, nacionais e internacionais

ANDERSON, S. (2005), The contribution of legal immigration to the social security system. Arlington, VA: National Foundation for American Policy.

EMN (2014), Migrant Access to Social Security and Healthcare: Policies and Practice. Bruxelas: Comissão Europeia.

ILO (2014), World Social Protection Report 2014-15: Building economic recovery, inclusive development and social justice. Genebra: International Labour Organization.

SEF (2014), Acesso dos Migrantes à Segurança Social e à Saúde: Políticas e Práticas. O Caso Português. Barcarena: SEF.