Posts tagged with 'refugees'
May 15, 2024
Most Ukrainian refugees plan to return
New study on effects of local conflict on refugees’ return plans, actual return, and integration outcomes
August 30, 2018
Immigration of poor voters increases redistribution
West German cities responded with higher taxes and welfare spending to post-WWII inflow of forced migrants
August 10, 2018
15th IZA Annual Migration Meeting held at Harvard Kennedy School
New research covering topics from deterrence to integration
July 2, 2018
Can foreign aid reduce emigration?
Why aid efforts aimed at shaping migration must look beyond deterrence.
April 20, 2017
The migration of talent – global inequality or global benefits?
Much of the public debate on migration centers on the skill level of migrants. While receiving countries are concerned about […]
September 29, 2016
Immigrants’ enclaves – stepping stones or stumbling blocks for integration?
Immigrants typically do not settle evenly across the countries in which they move. Rather, they tend to cluster in particular […]
May 30, 2016
Against xenophobia and national barriers – in light of the refugee crisis in Europe
European leaders have failed to devise any short-term solutions to address the underlying drivers forcing refugees to flee Africa and […]
March 31, 2016
Countries benefit from legalizing undocumented immigrants
A new article published on IZA World of Labor finds that legalizing illegal immigrants can boost tax revenues, prevent worker […]
November 10, 2015
Interview with Michael Clemens on smart policy toward high-skill emigration
IZA World of Labor, the unique online resource for evidence-based policymaking, has now published over 200 articles! The author of […]
October 8, 2015
From challenge to opportunity: Europe and the refugee crisis
Up until recently, many Europeans knew images of large refugee camps and desperate families trying to cross borders only from […]