Artjoms Ivlevs
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Artjoms Ivlevs
@artjoms.bsky.social

Professor of Economics at UWE Bristol and IZA Research Fellow. Migration, Wellbeing, Health.

https://people.uwe.ac.uk/Person/AIvlevs
https://sites.google.com/site/artjomsivlevs/home?authuser=0

Political science 36%
Sociology 28%

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Join us at UWE Bristol! We are advertising a fully-funded PhD position on Political Connectedness and Access to Resources in Central Asia. Deadline: 31/01/2026. More details here: ce0164li.webitrent.com/ce0164li_web...
🚨 #CallForPapers We invite submissions to the RFBerlin Migration Forum.
🗓️ Deadline: 2 Nov 2025.
Submit your work now and share with colleagues! #MigrationForum2026 app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/79526...
📄📄📄Call for Papers is open!
RFBerlin invites submissions for the next Migration Forum "Migration: Drivers, Consequences, and Governance". Submit your work now and share this call with colleagues.
Submit now: app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/79526...
#Migration #Governance #callforpapers

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The second part of my Berlin trilogy is out in Global Networks!
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

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
‘I Slashed My Mom's Car Tires So We Wouldn't Have to Go Back to Germany’: (Non)Belonging and Mobility Among Descendants of Poles in Germany
Despite growing scholarly interest in youth mobility, research among the descendants of migrants often focuses on travel between their country of residence and their parents' country of origin. This ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The fight to revive Europe’s shrinking rural areas
The fight to revive Europe’s shrinking rural areas
Across the continent, remote villages are fading amid declining births and residents departing for greater opportunity in urban centres
www.ft.com
New paper out in @science.org!

“Brain drain” or “brain gain”?
Effects of high-skilled international emigration on origin countries

doi.org/10.1126/scie...
This is bleak reading

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If you need any sources on AI being shitty, I've been collecting and compiling them: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Questioning AI Resource List
Excellent summary of major problems with companies’ focus on AI written by expert in machine learning: https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/i-will-fucking-piledrive-you-if-you-mention-ai-again/ Another g...
docs.google.com

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Impossible to make any coherent comment on something so mind-boggling stupid.

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An economist who has spent several years publicly smearing me personally as an "activist" and "social engineer"…

… because in addition to my influential academic research, I also advise policymakers…

… now works directly for Donald Trump.

www.whitehouse.gov/cea/informat...

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A visualisation of how European states will likely develop in population numbers with vs. without immigration (based on average net migration levels).
www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...

Extremely sorry to hear that Ingo. The value of the network is immense and hope it will continue into the future in some shape or form.

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Vielleicht sollten wir ja mehr über Abwanderung als über Zuwanderung sprechen/ Maybe we should talk more about outmigration instead of immigration ...

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Upward mobility? New paper on intergenerational mobility of the children of immigrants in 15 countries, with UK contribution from @alanmanning4.bsky.social

[As you'd expect, UK looks pretty good.]

www.iza.org/publications...

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Employment rates by country of birth: historically, non-EU migrants to UK had relatively low employment rates, mostly reflecting low participation rates amongst women from some countries.

No longer the case.

[usual caveats on LFS data, but consistent with other sources.]

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Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures Pushing Communities To Emigrate

www.compas.ox.ac.uk/article/bad-...
Bad Bunny Takes On Pressures, Pushing Communities To Emigrate | COMPAS
www.compas.ox.ac.uk

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📢 Call for Poster Sessions for the 4th Migration and Family Economics Workshop, hosted by IÉSEG School of Management in

📍 Paris, on June 16-17, 2025.
Great opportunity for PhD students and postdocs.

📌 Deadline: April 13, 2025.

#📉📈EconSky please repost
✨ Yaah! My paper w Luuk vd Baaren & @david-reichel.bsky.social introducing a new dataset on dyadic dual citizenship acceptance 🌎 is now out in IMR!

Our dataset covers:
⁃ 1.8 million directed dyad-year obs
- combi rules in origin & destination
⁃ 201 states
⁃ 1960-2022

a 🧵

doi.org/10.1177/0197...
With @jeromevalette.bsky.social & Simone Bertoli, we are thrilled to announce the Call for Papers for the

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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"Unintended consequences?"

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.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES? THE CHANGING COMPOSITION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AFTER BREXIT | National Institute Economic Review | Cambridge Core
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES? THE CHANGING COMPOSITION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AFTER BREXIT
www.cambridge.org

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Tokyo plans 4-day working week to boost births on.ft.com/4iCn8RU
Tokyo plans 4-day working week to boost births
World’s largest city begins radical experiment as it tries to tackle demographic crisis
on.ft.com
📣 Call for papers for junior (non-tenured) researchers:

Workshop on “The Impact of Immigration and Refugee Inflows on Host Country Economies”, March 6‐7 in Berlin

Keynote: Anna Maria Mayda (Georgetown University)

Submission Deadline: December 20, 2024
#EconConf #Econsky
I spoke at @piie.com about the crisis in US immigration policy.

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—>
Michael Clemens: Immigration policy in crisis
YouTube video by Peterson Institute for International Economics
www.youtube.com

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📣 #jobalert #hiring #Postdoc opportunity for a qualitative scholar for 2y (fte) at the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw to work on the political impact of new Russian emigrants on host countries and the RF in the DemEx project. Image by geralt/pixabay #migrationresearch #sociology