The
Migration Research Group (MRG) leads the Study Group “Diversity,
Integration and the Economy” which is funded by the VolkswagenStiftung
for a period of three years. The Study Group will analyse how immigrant
diversity influences economic performance in host areas and how
this is mediated by regulatory frameworks. Diversity denotes immigrants’ distinctive
human-cultural and social capital, and how these are spatially
distributed. In a first stage, the project will analyse how these
forms of diversity affect labour market performance, economic productivity,
innovation and growth in host countries. The second stage will
involve qualitative research on how these relationships are mediated
by regulatory frameworks (legislation on immigrants’ status,
rights, access to socioeconomic resources, and education systems)
at EU, national and local level. Finally, proposals for enhancing
the economic performance of immigrants and informing public debates
on the economic impact of immigration will be developed. From April
2005 on, a team of economists, sociologists, political scientists
and lawyers from the MRG, COMPAS
(Oxford), FEEM
(Milan), the
Institute for Employment Research (IAB, Nuremberg, Kiel) and Darmstadt
University of Technology will carry out the research. Head
of the Study Group is Prof. Dr. Thomas Straubhaar, President of
the HWWA and HWWI.
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