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Tim Hatton is Professor of Economics at the Australian National University and at the University of Essex, and a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. His research interests include the causes and effects of international migration, the integration of immigrants, and immigration and asylum policy. He is coauthor (with Jeffrey G. Williamson) of Global Migration and the World Economy (MIT Press, 2005. He has also worked on a variety of topics in the economic history of labour markets, including the measurement and determinants of unemployment, regional labour market integration, women's economic activity, poverty and the welfare state. He is currently researching the links between poverty, health and heights in Britain and Europe before the welfare state.
Tim Hatton joined IZA as a Research Fellow in October 1999. |
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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Refugee and Asylum Migration to the OECD: A Short Overview
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Infant Mortality and the Health of Survivors: Britain 1910-1950
(published as 'Infant mortality and the health of survivors: Britain, 1910–50' in: Economic History Review, 2011, 64 (3), 951 - 972) |
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The Cliometrics of International Migration: A Survey
(published in: Journal of Economic Surveys, 2010, 24 (5), 941–969) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Richard M. Martin
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Fertility Decline and the Heights of Children in Britain, 1886-1938
(published in: Explorations in Economic History, 2010, 47 (4), 505-519) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Richard M. Martin
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The Effects on Stature of Poverty, Family Size and Birth Order: British Children in the 1930s
(published in: Oxford Economic Papers, 2010, 62 (1), 157-184) |
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Paul Frijters
Michael A. Shields
Timothy J. Hatton
Richard M. Martin
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Childhood Economic Conditions and Length of Life: Evidence from the UK Boyd Orr Cohort, 1937–2005
(published in: Journal of Health Economics, 2010, 29 (1), 39-47) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Andrew Leigh
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Immigrants Assimilate as Communities, Not Just as Individuals
(published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2011, 24 (2), 389-419) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Jeffrey G. Williamson
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A Dual Policy Paradox: Why Have Trade and Immigration Policies Always Differed in Labor-Scarce Economies?
(published in T.J. Hatton. K. H. O'Rourke and A. M. Taylor (eds.), The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson, Cambridge Mass: MIT Press, 2007) |
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European Asylum Policy
(published in: National Institute Economic Review, 2005, 194 (1), 106-119) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Jeffrey G. Williamson
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International Migration in the Long-Run: Positive Selection, Negative Selection and Policy
(published in: D. Snower (ed.) Labour Mobility and the World Economy, Kiel: Kiel Institute for World Economics, 2005) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Jeffrey G. Williamson
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Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Policy in Europe
(published in: D. Snower (ed.) Labour Mobility and the World Economy, Kiel: Kiel Institute for World Economics, 2005) |
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Emigration from the UK, 1870-1913 and 1950-1998
(published in: European Review of Economic History, 2004, 8 (2), 149-171) |
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Barry R. Chiswick
Timothy J. Hatton
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International Migration and the Integration of Labor Markets
(published in: M. Bordo, A. Taylor, J. Williamson (eds), Globalization in Historical Perspective, NBER Conference Report, 2003, 65-119) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Jeffrey G. Williamson
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Demographic and Economic Pressure on Emigration out of Africa
(published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2003, 105 (3), 465-486) |
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Timothy J. Hatton
Stephen Wheatley Price
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Migration, Migrants and Policy in the United Kingdom
(published in: Zimmermann, K. (ed.), European Migration: What Do We Know? Oxford University Press, 2005) |
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