Migration’s Neutral to Positive Economic Impact in Europe and the USA (KEFIM)

Today, the Center for Liberal Studies released a Policy Paper examining the effects of migration on European and American society and economy, drawing on empirical studies.

   According to KEFIM, the overall economic effects of migration in Europe and the USA are neutral to positive, as shown in their review of empirical evidence. “This study evaluates scientific data regarding the economic and public safety impacts of migration in host countries, challenging the common belief that migration leads to higher crime rates or economic strain,” states the press release.

   Key findings of the study include:

   «- Migration generally has a neutral to positive economic impact. Migrants help alleviate labor shortages, boost productivity, and positively affect public finances, particularly younger and highly skilled workers. Short-term integration expenses, such as housing and language training, are counterbalanced in the medium term by increased tax revenues and job creation.

   – Concerning public safety, many studies fail to find a correlation between migration and rising crime rates. In fact, areas with higher numbers of migrants often report lower violent crime rates, and in the USA, undocumented migrants have a lower incarceration rate compared to natives with similar socio-economic backgrounds.

   – In terms of long-term implications, a lack of migration would severely affect development, employment, and fiscal stability in Europe. Data from the European Commission indicates that without migration, the active population in Europe could decline by up to 29% by 2060 (in contrast to an 11.9% decrease with migration), annual growth rates would drop below 1%, and production losses could reach 47 trillion dollars.

   KEFIM’s policy recommendations include:

    «- Promoting legal and organized migration

   – Improving integration policies focused on education and employment

   – Enhancing the quality of security and crime data

   – Optimizing migration as a demographic and developmental asset

   – Strengthening European collaboration».

   Two political figures also commented on the study. Dimitris Kairidis, a parliamentary member from New Democracy, stated: “Attracting legal, adequate, and quality migration is essential for Greece’s prosperity in the 21st century. This requires active policies for attraction and integration alongside a firm stance against illegal migration and the insecurity it brings.” Kairidis remarked that “the current anti-migration stance in the USA provides an opportunity for Europe and Greece to draw in scientists and talents. The government’s upcoming legislative initiative, which I will supervise in 2024, aims to achieve this.”

   Vasilis Chronopoulos, secretary of PASOK-Movement for Change’s Migration Policy Sector, mentioned: “Recent years have seen migration issues exploited by the far-right, leading to misleading public discourse based on misinformation. Conversely, statistical data and scientific research present migration not as a problem, but as a necessity. The KEFIM document comprehensively and accessibly summarizes data and international experiences, advocating for a more rational approach that our country must pursue.”

   Finally, KEFIM president Nikos Rombapas emphasized: “Discussions about migration in Europe and the USA often stem from unfounded fears and biases. Scientific research indicates that when managed through legal entry, residence, work, and integration policies, migration yields positive outcomes in terms of development, employment, and fiscal sustainability. Many migration-related issues arise from a lack of effective management frameworks, and this is where our focus should lie.” (23/10/25)


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13 responses to “Migration’s Neutral to Positive Economic Impact in Europe and the USA (KEFIM)”

  1. springheel jack Avatar
    springheel jack

    Isn’t it charming how a bunch of academics can turn the migration debate into a bedtime story? Who knew welcoming more folks could fix labor shortages and crime rates? Must be magic! 🪄💼

  2. granola dove Avatar
    granola dove

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think we’ve mastered the fine art of overcomplicating things, a bunch of researchers drop facts that might actually make sense. 🙄 But hey, who doesn’t love a good plot twist in the migration saga?

  3. Looks like the scientists finally cracked the code: migrants are basically the new superheroes of the economy! 💸 Who knew that bringing in more people could actually boost growth instead of just hogging the Wi-Fi? 😂

  4. Engine Eye Avatar
    Engine Eye

    Not surprised that a bunch of bean counters crunching numbers say migration’s a boon – guess they missed the memo on the “migrant menace” narrative. 🤷‍♂️ Classic case of good data ruining a perfectly good scare story, innit?

  5. Dora the Destroyer Avatar
    Dora the Destroyer

    So, turns out we need migrants to save the economy—who knew all those years of complaining were just us being a bit dramatic? 😂 Maybe they should add a ‘bring your skills’ clause to our next EU meeting, eh?

  6. SWAT Honey Avatar
    SWAT Honey

    Blimey, who knew that a horde of migrants could be the secret sauce for a thriving economy? Maybe the next time I see someone complaining about immigration, I’ll just hand them this report and a pint! 🍻

  7. Black Mustard Avatar
    Black Mustard

    Brilliant, just what we needed—more studies proving that the folks we’re supposed to fear are actually saving our economies! Who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Bet the coffee shops in Brussels can’t wait for the influx of skilled migrants to add some flair to their lattes! ☕️💼

  8. Stick Shift Avatar
    Stick Shift

    Seems like the folks at KEFIM have cracked the code: who knew migrants were the secret ingredient for our economy? Next, they’ll tell us that adding a dash of bureaucracy makes everything taste even better! 😂

  9. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Migration’s economic impact is neutral to positive, eh? Sounds like a fancy way of saying “let them in, they might just fix the labor shortages while we’re busy arguing about it” 😏. I suppose we can all just sit back and watch the magic happen, right? 🍻

  10. Isn’t it charming how empirical evidence is now apparently “challenging common beliefs”? Next, they’ll tell us that rain is just “liquid sunshine.” ☔️💼

  11. racy babe Avatar

    Right, so apparently we just need a sprinkle of migrants to fix everything from labor shortages to crime rates, eh? Who knew the secret sauce for economic prosperity was just a few extra passport stamps away! 😏✈️

  12. Strange, isn’t it? Turns out that bringing in a few skilled migrants might actually boost the economy instead of sending it to the abyss. Who would’ve thought? 🤷‍♂️💼

  13. Screwtape Avatar

    So, it turns out migration is the magical solution to our labor shortages and economic woes—who would’ve thought? 🤔 Just what we needed, more paperwork for integration, but hey, at least the taxman will be smiling! 💸

  14. chapstick Avatar

    Oh sure, because who doesn’t want to rely on a bunch of newcomers to save the economy? Just what we need—more “highly skilled workers” and fewer cozy unemployment benefits. 🙄💼

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