Philippe Wanner

Mapping the Demographics of the New Forms of Mobility and Measuring Their Socioeconomic Impact

This project aims at measuring the impact of new forms of migration in Switzerland by analyzing three domains: the labor market, the social insurance system and the spatial distribution of inhabitants. Using statistical methods and longitudinal analyses, as well as results from the Migration-Mobility Survey, the project reveals the complexity and the diversity of new forms of migration and mobility in Europe and sheds light on the challenges for the host society.

Project Fact Sheet (PDF)
Main Results (PDF)

Messages for Decision-Makers

Challenges faced by women to combine family life and remunerated work should be carefully addressed. Deficiencies in conciliatory measures reinforce socio-economic inequalities across groups and this can be even more crucial for migrant families.

Solid migration predictions can be useful to debate on, and develop policy solutions aimed to sustain the Swiss social insurance system.

As migrants’ level of education rises, their level of international and internal mobility increases.

Impact of Family Trajectories on Re-Migration
Subproject by Ilka Steiner and Philippe Wanner
Project Fact Sheet


Project-related scientific publications