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AIEL 2025


40th Conference of the Italian Association of Labour Economics

Department of Economics, Management and Statistics (DEMS)
University of Milano-Bicocca

Milan, 18-20 September 2025

Social Policies and Migration Flows


Presenter

Javier Vázquez-Grenno (University of Barcelona)


Coauthors

Anastasia Terskaya


Abstract

This paper investigates how restricting healthcare access for irregular immigrants influences international migration flows, using Spain’s 2012 policy reform as a quasi-experimental setting. Through difference-in-differences analysis, we find the policy not only failed to reduce but may have increased net migration flows from non-EU countries during the post-policy period (2012-2014). We confirm this finding through triple-difference estimation using Italy and Portugal as counterfactuals. Taken together, these results offer compelling causal evidence against the welfare magnet hypothesis, suggesting that: healthcare access restrictions for irregular immigrants lack deterrent effects on migration flows.