Professor of Economics at UWE Bristol and IZA Research Fellow. Migration, Wellbeing, Health.
https://people.uwe.ac.uk/Person/AIvlevs
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RFBerlin invites submissions for the next Migration Forum "Migration: Drivers, Consequences, and Governance". Submit your work now and share this call with colleagues.
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#Migration #Governance #callforpapers
🗓️ Deadline: 2 Nov 2025.
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I explore how non-belonging can emerge from mobilities — but also how it can push young people to relocate or travel in search of connection and a sense of home. 1/3
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“Brain drain” or “brain gain”?
Effects of high-skilled international emigration on origin countries
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… because in addition to my influential academic research, I also advise policymakers…
… now works directly for Donald Trump.
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[As you'd expect, UK looks pretty good.]
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No longer the case.
[usual caveats on LFS data, but consistent with other sources.]
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📍 Paris, on June 16-17, 2025.
Great opportunity for PhD students and postdocs.
📌 Deadline: April 13, 2025.
#📉📈EconSky please repost
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Our dataset covers:
⁃ 1.8 million directed dyad-year obs
- combi rules in origin & destination
⁃ 201 states
⁃ 1960-2022
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3rd edition of the Junior Workshop on the Economics of Migration
on 23-24 June 2025 @CERDI, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Submit until 23 February 2025 on economig2025.sciencesconf.org
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My article on UK immigration after Brexit/the pandemic, and its economic and labour market impacts, is now published (open access/free to read!) in the National Institute Economic Review.
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The mass exclusion of US immigrants that begins in 10 weeks will eliminate jobs for US natives and raise the federal deficit (that is: will raise taxes on natives and our children).
I go through some of the key nonpartisan research—>
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