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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

  • conflict
  • integration
  • migration
  • refugees
  • return migration
  • Ukraine
  • Cevat Giray Aksoy
  • Joop Adema
  • Panu Poutvaara
  • Yvonne Giesing
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June 9, 2021

New research on the economic effects of migration policies

IZA's 17th annual migration meeting with 17 presenters covered a variety of topics and countries

  • Development
  • immigration policy
  • integration
  • migration
  • Davide Coluccia
  • George Borjas
  • Marc Witte
  • Ran Abramitzky
  • Yajna Govind
Research

September 10, 2020

Does economic development deter workers from leaving poor countries?

Two new studies find that as people in developing countries get richer, they are more likely to emigrate

  • aid
  • Development
  • migration
  • Mariapia Mendola
  • Michael A. Clemens
Research

March 15, 2019

Immigration and attitudes toward redistribution in Europe

How the share of immigrants at the regional level affects popular support for welfare policies

  • attitudes
  • Europe
  • immigration
  • redistribution
  • welfare
  • Alberto Alesina
  • Elie Murard
  • Hillel Rapoport
Research

January 3, 2019

Graduates from EU countries more likely to leave UK because of Brexit

First evidence of causal impact on return intentions

  • Brexit
  • European Union
  • graduates
  • migration
  • United Kingdom
  • Chuhong Wang
  • Corrado Giulietti
  • Jackline Wahba
  • Jane Falkingham
Research

August 13, 2018

Challenges and successes in refugee integration

New insights from international economic research

  • economic development
  • educational attainment
  • housing
  • immigration
  • integration
  • language
  • refugee
  • segregation
  • socioeconomic outcomes
  • Alexander M. Danzer
  • Binnur Balkan
  • Carsten Feuerbaum
  • Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
  • Cynthia Bansak
  • Elie Murard
  • Elif Ozcan Tok
  • Huzeyfe Torun
  • Jake Anders
  • Jonathan Portes
  • Ludger Woessmann
  • Marc Piopiunik
  • Semih Tumen
  • Seyhun Orcan Sakalli
  • Simon Burgess
  • Susan Pozo
Opinion

July 2, 2018

Can foreign aid reduce emigration?

Why aid efforts aimed at shaping migration must look beyond deterrence.

  • Africa
  • aid
  • Development
  • GDP
  • growth
  • migration
  • refugees
  • root causes
  • youth unemployment
  • Hannah M. Postel
  • Michael A. Clemens
Research

March 3, 2017

Decoding attitudes towards migrants

The recent political success of right-wing populists in the US and in many European countries is often attributed to a […]

  • anti-immigration movement
  • attitudes
  • extremism
  • immigration
  • immigration polices
  • migration
  • public information campaigns
  • Salience
  • Alexis Grigorieff
  • Christopher Roth
  • Diego Ubfal
  • Giovanni Facchini
  • Hiroyuki Nakata
  • Ingo E. Isphording
  • Nico Pestel
  • Tommaso Colussi
  • Yotam Margalit
Research

September 20, 2016

Discrimination against female migrants wearing a headscarf

Germany is currently experiencing a high influx of Muslim migrants. Their labor market integration is a crucial policy goal. However, […]

  • callback
  • correspondence study
  • discrimination
  • field experiment
  • headscarf
  • hiring
  • job applications
  • Muslim
  • resume
  • Turkish
  • Doris Weichselbaumer
Opinion

July 25, 2016

On the costs and benefits of international labor mobility: Interview with George Borjas

The drastic and unexpected increase in the number of people seeking asylum in Germany in 2015 has overshadowed the long […]

  • Germany
  • immigration policy
  • labor market
  • migration
  • refugee crisis
  • George Borjas
Research

April 9, 2015

Debunking the myth of job-stealing immigrants: NYT article draws on research from the IZA network

In the face of increasing migrant flows, public discourse often focuses on the perceived negative effects on the native population. […]

  • Carlo V. Fiorio
  • Cristina Cattaneo
  • Giovanni Peri
  • Mette Foged
Research

February 12, 2015

Immigrants and host countries benefit from liberalized access to citizenship

Politicians, the media, and the public express concern that many immigrants fail to integrate economically. Research shows that the option […]

  • citizenship
  • employment
  • Germany
  • immigration
  • IZA World of Labor
  • labor market
  • migration
  • naturalization
  • Christina Gathmann
Research

October 9, 2014

Immigrant women: Not just secondary workers any more

Immigrant women in the labor market have long been viewed as “secondary workers” who work in unskilled jobs, mainly as […]

  • Canada
  • immigrants
  • job-traps
  • labor market participation
  • married
  • migration
  • secondary worker
  • skills
  • women
  • Alicia Adsera
  • Ana Ferrer
Research

July 7, 2014

How foreign language classes shape migration within the EU

Given the large differences in youth unemployment rates across Europe, one would expect young people to migrate from countries with […]

  • cohesion policy
  • Europe
  • foreign language studies
  • language
  • migration
  • United States
  • youth unemployment
  • Ainhoa Aparicio Fenoll
  • Zoë Kuehn

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