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Only labour migration contributes positively to public finances. All other immigration categories—study, family, and especially asylum—result in significant long-term fiscal burdens per person. |
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|=Motive|=Labour|=Study|=Family|=Asylum| |
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|Net Contribution (€)|125000|-75000|-275000|-475000| |
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|=Region|=Western (avg.)|=Non-Western (avg.)|=Japan/NA/Oceania|=Morocco|=Horn of Africa/Sudan| |
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|Net Contribution (€)|25000|-275000|200000|-550000|-600000| |
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