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Amelie F. Constant

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January 20, 2015

How can host governments best engage with diaspora groups? IZA and RAND Europe analyze EU and US diasporas

Policymakers increasingly see possibilities in interacting with diaspora communities to improve relationships with their countries of origin and as a […]

  • development cooperation
  • diaspora
  • Europe
  • immigration
  • population
  • United States
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Chris Giacomantonio
  • Corrado Giulietti
  • Flavia Tsang
  • Jennifer Rubin
  • Jirka Taylor
  • Linguère Mously Mbaye
  • Maryam Naghsh Nejad
Research

June 16, 2014

Immigration Economics, hot off the press!

On June 11, in the Hayek Auditorium of Cato Institute and in front of an audience of 200 people, IZA […]

  • book presentation
  • economics
  • immigration
  • Alex Nowrasteh
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • George J. Borjas
Research

April 30, 2014

Roma face blatant discrimination in Europe – IZA Director calls for better integration

The German government is planning to pass new legal provisions for asylum seekers. This would also facilitate the deportation of […]

  • discrimination
  • Eastern Europe
  • ethnic minority
  • Europe
  • integration
  • migration
  • Roma
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Anzelika Zaiceva
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Martin Kahanec
Research

March 17, 2014

The Crimea Crisis: Consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian Divide

The recent serious developments in the Ukraine expose growing tensions between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians in the country, evident since […]

  • Crimea
  • crisis
  • divide
  • economic disparities
  • ethnic groups
  • political preferences
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
  • Alexander Muravyev
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Hartmut Lehmann
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Martin Kahanec
Research

February 24, 2014

Ethnic segregation: boon or bane for cultural integration?

Immigrants are not evenly distributed within countries: they tend to agglomerate in mainly urban areas. In the public eye – […]

  • agglomeration
  • clustering
  • ethnic identity
  • ethnic segregation
  • Germany
  • guestworkers
  • immigration
  • integration
  • parallel societies
  • social cohesion
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Simone Schüller
OpinionResearch

October 21, 2013

Welfare benefits are no magnet for migrants

EU commissioner Laszlo Andor has been under fire since he claimed last week that welfare tourism is “neither widespread nor […]

  • anti-immigration movement
  • demographic change
  • employment
  • Europe
  • European Union
  • Germany
  • immigration
  • migration
  • UK
  • welfare migration
  • worker mobility
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Martin Kahanec

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