Blog post
20 January 2016
Schengen and cross-border traffic: trucks arriving in Germany
With the limits of Schengen being continuously tested, this chart looks at the possible economic implications of controls on cross-border traffic.
Blog post
20 January 2016
With the limits of Schengen being continuously tested, this chart looks at the possible economic implications of controls on cross-border traffic.
Event
19 January 2016
What are the economic and labour market implications of Europe's refugee influx?
Blog post
18 January 2016
What’s at stake: Many research institutes have estimated the economic impact of migrants, in particular regarding fiscal budgets and the labour market
Blog post
08 December 2015
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, Spain experienced one of the largest waves of migration in European history.
Blog post
03 December 2015
Almost 1.7 million Schengen residents were cross-border commuters in 2014.
These charts show data on commuting in the Schengen area and intra-EU tri
Blog post
19 October 2015
What’s at stake: The continuing wave of refugees arriving at the borders of the European Union has sparked discussions all around Europe on how to dea
Blog post
16 September 2015
In today’s world of ever-increasing mobility, who is leaving Europe? In this piece, we examine the immigrants leaving the EU for the US. How many and
Opinion piece
11 September 2015
Can immigration improve Germany's precarious demographic situation?
Blog post
10 September 2015
As masses of immigrants arrive at our doorstep each day, only to be denied entry, we cannot help but ask ourselves if the EU is doing enough. How many
Blog post
07 September 2015
Speech held at Bruegel Annual Dinner, Brussels 7 September 2015
Video
27 May 2015
Rainer Münz points out that the lack of a uniform way to measure migration across the EU gives an incomplete picture of migration flows.
Blog post
18 December 2014
Throughout the 2000s, European countries have been broadly successful at attracting large numbers of highly-skilled individuals. The euro area crisis
Blog post
26 November 2014
The free movement of labour is not only a key pillar of the European project, but also essential to the proper functioning of a monetary union. I
Blog post
25 November 2014
What’s at stake: The President of the United-States announced sweeping changes to the immigration system via executive action this week to protec
Event
20 October 2014
Growth & Innovation
Book
04 September 2014
Memos to the new EU leadership.