2018
DOI: 10.1177/0197918318801068
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The Impact of Tourist Visas on Intercontinental South-South Migration: Ecuador’s Policy of “Open Doors” as a Quasi-Experiment

Abstract: Through the implementation of universal visa freedom from 2008 to 2010, Ecuador became one of the most accessible countries in the world. This article employs mixed methods to study the impact of the de facto opening of Ecuador’s borders on intercontinental south-south migration. First, we use a difference-in-difference design to show that Ecuador’s policy of universal visa freedom led to a significant increase of immigration from previously restricted nationalities in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Compleme… Show more

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“…González and Ortega 2011;Lafortune et al 2015). A small strand of literature evaluates the e ect of changes in immigration policy on migration, nding that visa requirements tend to markedly reduce bilateral mobility, but does not test the e ects of these changes on labor-market conditions or technological change in the migrant-destination country (Ortega and Peri 2013;Freier 2014;Bertoli and Fernández-Huertas 2015;Lawson and Roychoudhury 2016). nomic e ects.…”
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“…González and Ortega 2011;Lafortune et al 2015). A small strand of literature evaluates the e ect of changes in immigration policy on migration, nding that visa requirements tend to markedly reduce bilateral mobility, but does not test the e ects of these changes on labor-market conditions or technological change in the migrant-destination country (Ortega and Peri 2013;Freier 2014;Bertoli and Fernández-Huertas 2015;Lawson and Roychoudhury 2016). nomic e ects.…”
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“…For more than a decade, Ecuador had been radically transforming its emigrant policies from almost total neglect to becoming one of the main innovators in the region (Margheritis, 2011), and even worldwide, as it implemented the closest that any contemporary nation‐state has come to an open borders regime (Freier and Holloway, 2019; Pugh, 2017). For our purposes here, however, it is vital to see what this entailed for emigrant policies.…”
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“…Furthermore, Senegalese movements to Brazil are connected to regional developments in South America. Until November 2015, Ecuador's open-door policy (Freier & Holloway, 2018) allowed Senegalese migrants to enter without any visa regulations and put a foot on South American soil. Brazil was also a transit country for Senegalese migrants on their way to Argentina, a movement which started in the end of the 1990s (Minvielle, 2015;Vammen, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%