The Political Economy of Assisted Immigration
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SeriesMicro Seminars
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Speaker(s)Timothy Hatton (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
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FieldOrganizations and Markets
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LocationErasmus University Rotterdam, Campus Woudestein, room T3-29
Rotterdam -
Date and time
September 22, 2023
15:30 - 16:45
Abstract
From 1860 to 1913 the six colonies that became states of Australia
strove to attract migrants from the UK with a variety of assisted passages. The
colonies/states shared a common culture and sought migrants from a common
source, the UK, but set policy independently of each other. This experience
provides a unique opportunity to examine the formation of assisted immigration
policies. Using a panel of colonies/states over the years 1862 to 1913 I
investigate the association between measures of policy activism and a range of
economic and political variables. Assisted migration policies were positively
linked with government budget surpluses and local economic prosperity. They
were also associated with political participation including the widening of the
franchise and remuneration of members of parliament. While the reduction in
travel time to Australia reduced the need for assisted migration, slumps in the
UK increased the take-up of assisted passages.