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3rd CReAM/RWI Workshop on the Economics of Migration
Essen, Germany, September 5-6, 2022
On September 5-6, 2022, CReAM (Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London) and RWI will host their 3rd joint workshop on the ‘Economics of Migration’ in Essen, Germany. The aim of the workshop is to bring together young and experienced researchers to present and discuss their work in the broad area of migration economics. Both empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome. The workshop will be organized in a manner designed to foster interaction among the participants in a relaxed atmosphere.
The keynote lectures will be given by:
Francisca Antman (University of Colorado Boulder)
Paolo Pinotti (Bocconi University)
For further information, see the program of the workshop.
2nd CReAM/RWI Workshop on the Economics of Migration (Essen, Germany, September 16-17, 2019)
On September 16-17, 2019, CReAM (Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London) and RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research hosted their 2nd joint workshop on the ‘Economics of Migration’ in Essen, Germany. The aim of the workshop was to bring together young and experienced researchers to present and discuss their work in the broad area of migration economics. Both empirical and theoretical contributions were welcome. The workshop was organized in a manner designed to foster interaction among the participants in a relaxed atmosphere.
The keynote lecture was given by:
Jackie Wahba (University of Southampton)
Francesco Fasani (Queen Mary University of London)
Organizers:
Julia Bredtmann (RWI)
Sebastian Otten (CReAM)
1st CReAM/RWI Workshop on the Economics of Migration (Essen, Germany, September 29-30, 2017)
On September 29-30, 2017, CReAM (Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at University College London) and RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research hosted their 1st joint workshop on the ‘Economics of Migration’ in Essen, Germany. The aim of the workshop was to bring together young and experienced researchers to present and discuss their work in the broad area of migration economics. Both empirical and theoretical contributions were welcome. The workshop was organized in a manner designed to foster interaction among the participants in a relaxed atmosphere.
The keynote lecture was given by:
Jennifer Hunt (Rutgers University)
Organizers:
Julia Bredtmann (RWI)
Sebastian Otten (CReAM)