T. Holzer et al., The impact of legislative deterrence measure on the number of asylum applications in Switzerland (1986-1995), INT MIGR RE, 34(4), 2000, pp. 1182-1216
In the late eighties and early nineties, almost all Western European nation
s adopted an increasingly restrictive policy towards the growing number of
asylum seekers. We develop a push-and-pull model and evaluate whether these
newly created deterrence measures had a significant impact on the number o
f asylum applications in Switzerland. The statistical tests in the form of
Box-Tiao intervention analyses shows that states are only partially able to
control global migration, We particularly demonstrate that only one of the
unilateral measures adopted by the Swiss government reached the main goal
and led to a substantial reduction in the number of applications in 1990. F
urther, legal reforms did not affect the number of asylum requests of refug
ees fleeing from a violent conflict in the neighborhood of the host country
.