The international labour mobility �inds a broad discussion environment by its economic dimensions from the perspective of the developed countries, which largely are in the position of letting in immigrants. In this paper, it is aimed to examine the economic effects of the wage focused labour migration with respect to the countries allowing in immigrants and the countries from which emigration occurs. The study aims to make a contribution to the literature not only by revealing the short-term and static economic effects of international migration on labour markets, but also by discussing long-term and dynamic effects of it. When we examine the effects of migration on the labour markets in the neo-classical analysis, it is understood that the international migration raises the level of economic outputs in the country that lets in immigrants, but the effectiveness gains are not distributed fairly in the society. When the issue is examined with respect to countries from which emigration occurs, it is seen that the wage and employment levels of the domestic labour increase, while the capital owners are negatively in�luenced by emigration
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