Immigrants in Europe receive lower welfare benefits than natives, study finds.
The article looks at the differences in welfare benefits received by immigrants and natives in 16 European countries. By analyzing benefit levels and takeup rates, the researchers found that immigrants and natives participate equally in benefits once their characteristics are taken into account. Variations in welfare dependence between countries are mainly due to differences in selection into benefits and individual characteristics like income and household details. Overall, immigrants generally receive lower or similar benefit levels compared to natives.