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The Migration Program Area focuses on the many dimensions of the growing international and internal migration. It is concerned with the determinants of the supply and demand for migration, including immigration law and the legal status of migrants. It is also interested in the many aspects of the adjustment of the migrants and their descendants in the destination, including public policies regarding absorption and assimilation. Moreover, the program area is concerned with the impact of the migration on both the origin and the destination. The implications of the analyses for immigration policy, absorption and assimilation policy, and other public policies will also be developed.

For general information about this program area, please contact: migration@iza.org

   
Barry R. Chiswick,
Program Director, University of Illinois at Chicago

Email: brchis@uic.edu
 
 
Amelie F. Constant,
Deputy Program Director, DIW DC, Georgetown University and IZA

Tel.: +49-228-38 94 301
Email: constant@iza.org
 
Martin Kahanec,
Deputy Program Director, IZA

Tel.: +49-228-38 94 529
Email: kahanec@iza.org


Highlights

News

- L. Alan Winters in Euroasylum's Monthly Policy Interviews on Migration Policy [view text]
- Amelie Constant in AICGS Advisor: "Women and Entrepreneurship in Germany" [view text]
- George Borjas testifies before U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions [view text]
- Barry R. Chiswick in New York Times: "The Worker Next Door" [view text]
- Barry R. Chiswick, Richard B. Freeman and Harry J. Holzer testify before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee [view text]
- Amelie Constant in AICGS Advisor: "Immigration at a Critical Juncture" [view text]
- Klaus F. Zimmermann in IZA Compact: "Immigration Policy at a Crossroads?" (p. 16) [view text]
 

Migration Topic Week

The "Migration Topic Week" is a newly initiated gathering of migration scholars at IZA.

The idea is to create a new forum of discussions on migration, to provide the opportunities to have useful interactions and engage in long discussions with both young scholars and seasoned researchers in migration, to have highly stimulating and provocative meetings, to brainstorm, and to converge to possible fruitful collaborations.

This forum is not confined to the constrained format of a conference or a workshop. We especially invite researchers who want to work together on migration projects during this week. We expect to have longer lectures from the participants and end the week with our Annual Migration Meeting (participants may also present or discuss papers at the AM²). All participants are expected to interface and have an active role during the week and at the AM².

This first "Migration Topic Week" took place at IZA on May 13-21, 2006. It was bookended by the
2nd Migrant Ethnicity Meeting (MEM) (May 14-16), in conjunction with a meeting of practitioners, and the 3rd Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) (May 20-21). Participants in the Migration topic week were involved in both meetings and served as discussants to one or both meetings [view photo gallery].
 

The Julian Simon Lecture

The Annual Migration Meeting (AM2) established the Julian Simon Keynote Lecture in honor of Julian Simon, in recognition of his research on the economic effects of population change.

2004 Lecture: Don J. DeVoretz, "Immigration Policy: Methods and Assessment" [download PDF]
2005 Lecture: Klaus F. Zimmermann, "Fortress Europe: The Price of Being Closed"
2006 Lecture: Timothy J. Hatton, "Should We Have a WTO for International Migration?" [download PDF]
2007 Lecture: Barry R. Chiswick, "The Economics of Language" [download PDF]
 


Events

Date Title Location Deadline
19.05.2008  -
23.05.2008
Fifth IZA Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) and Second IZA Migration Topic Week IZA, Bonn  
03.12.2007  -
04.12.2007
Social and Labour Market Integration of Ethnic Minorities in the European Union: Challenges and Prospects Brussels, Belgium  
07.09.2007  -
08.09.2007
Second IZA Workshop: EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets IZA, Bonn  
25.05.2007  IZA Interethnic Practitioners' Meeting on Interethnic Marriages IZA, Bonn  
21.05.2007  -
22.05.2007
Fourth IZA Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) IZA, Bonn  
08.03.2007  -
10.03.2007
Third Migrant Ethnicity Meeting
(supported by the Volkswagen Foundation)
Washington, DC  
01.03.2007  -
03.03.2007
IZA Workshop: Social and Labor Market Integration of Ethnic Minorities IZA, Bonn  
15.01.2007  IZA Interethnic Practitioners' Meeting on Naturalization and Citizenship
(supported by the Volkswagen Foundation)
IZA, Bonn  
30.11.2006  -
30.11.2006
IZA Workshop: EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets Berlin  
30.06.2006  IZA Interethnic Practitioners' Meeting on Entrepreneurship
(supported by the Volkswagen Foundation)
IZA, Bonn  
20.05.2006  -
21.05.2006
Third IZA Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) IZA, Bonn  
14.05.2006  -
16.05.2006
Second Migrant Ethnicity Meeting (MEM)
(supported by the Volkswagen Foundation)
IZA, Bonn  
11.09.2005  -
12.09.2005
Second IZA Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) University of Illinois, Chicago  
28.05.2005  -
29.05.2005
IZA Ethnicity Meeting
(supported by the Volkswagen Foundation)
IZA, Bonn  
25.06.2004  -
26.06.2004
IZA Annual Migration Meeting (AM²) IZA, Bonn  
21.05.2004  IZA/Urban Institute Workshop on Migration Washington, D.C.  


Projects

The Economics and Persistence of Migrant Ethnicity



Funded by: Volkswagen Stiftung     Project Start: 2005/04/01 Project End: 2008/03/31
Project leader(s): Amelie F. Constant (DIW DC, Georgetown University and IZA and IZA), Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA, DIW Berlin and Bonn University)
Participants: Barry R. Chiswick (University of Illinois at Chicago and IZA), Don J. DeVoretz (Simon Fraser University and IZA)
Short Description: An outline of the project and links to participants, events, publications etc. are available at the Ethnicity Project Homepage
Last updated: 2005/06/10


Study on the Social and Labour Market Integration of Ethnic Minorities



Funded by: European Commission     Project Start: 2006/10/15 Project End: 2008/03/15
Project leader(s): Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA, DIW Berlin and Bonn University), Don J. DeVoretz (Simon Fraser University and IZA), Amelie F. Constant (DIW DC, Georgetown University and IZA and IZA)
Participants: Barry R. Chiswick (University of Illinois at Chicago and IZA), Hartmut Lehmann (University of Bologna and IZA), Holger Bonin (ZEW Mannheim and IZA), Werner Eichhorst (IZA), Randall K. Q. Akee (IZA), Liliya Gataullina (IZA), Martin Kahanec (IZA), Konstantinos Tatsiramos (IZA), Anzelika Zaiceva (IZA and University of Bologna), Georgios Tassoukis (IZA)
Short Description: The overriding objective of the study is to provide the European Commission High Level Group on the social and labour market integration of minorities with an expert analysis of mechanisms to overcome the barriers that members of ethnic minorities in Europe may face in gaining access to employment. Several initiatives, such as the network of ten Country Experts and the IZA Expert Opinion Survey, have been fostered within this project.
Last updated: 2007/08/03


EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets



Funded by: IZA     Project Start: 2006/11/01 Project End: 2009/12/31
Project leader(s): Martin Kahanec (IZA), Klaus F. Zimmermann (IZA, DIW Berlin and Bonn University)
Participants: Anzelika Zaiceva (IZA and University of Bologna), Holger Hinte (IZA)
Short Description: This Migration Program research sub-area combines IZA's internal scientific potential with the expertise of external researchers to address two primary scientific objectives. First, we assess the effects of the 2004 and 2007 EU enlargements on the labor markets of the fifteen original member states as well as the ten new members from Central and Eastern Europe. The second objective is to evaluate the different immigration policies adopted by the original member states towards immigrants from the new member states. To foster collaboration with external experts on achieving these objectives, the IZA Expert Network on EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets has been established. The network is coordinated by Martin Kahanec and currently involves nine members (Alan Barrett, Ireland; Denis Fougere, France; Marek Gora, Poland; Joop Hartog, The Netherlands; Timothy J. Hatton, The UK; Mihails Hazans, Latvia; Peder J. Pedersen, Denmark; Sara de la Rica, Spain; and Eskil Wadensjoe, Sweden).
Last updated: 2007/08/03


Recent Discussion Papers

No. Author(s) Title Date PDF Link to Abstract
3814 Pieter Gautier, Yves Zenou Car Ownership and the Labor Market of Ethnic Minorities November 2008 Abstract
3791 Björn Gustafsson, Ding Sai Temporary and Persistent Poverty among Ethnic Minorities and the Majority in Rural China October 2008 Abstract
3783 Martyn J. Andrews, Ken Clark, William Whittaker The Determinants of Regional Migration in Great Britain: A Duration Approach October 2008 Abstract
3778 Gerald A. Carlino, Albert Saiz City Beautiful October 2008 Abstract
3777 Douglas S. Noonan, Douglas J. Krupka Determinants of Historic and Cultural Landmark Designation: Why We Preserve What We Preserve October 2008 Abstract
3764 Pieter Bevelander, Ravi Pendakur Electoral Participation as a Measure of Social Inclusion for Natives, Immigrants and Descendants in Sweden October 2008 Abstract
3762 Alexander M. Danzer, Hulya Ulku Determinants of Integration and its Impact on the Economic Success of Immigrants: A Case Study of the Turkish Community in Berlin October 2008 Abstract
3759 Abdurrahman Aydemir, Wen-Hao Chen, Miles Corak Intergenerational Education Mobility among the Children of Canadian Immigrants October 2008 Abstract
3756 Sara Lemos, Jonathan Portes New Labour? The Impact of Migration from Central and Eastern European Countries on the UK Labour Market October 2008 Abstract
3754 Ioannis Cholezas, Panos Tsakloglou The Economic Impact of Immigration in Greece: Taking Stock of the Existing Evidence October 2008 Abstract
3750 Judith K. Hellerstein, Melissa McInerney, David Neumark Measuring the Importance of Labor Market Networks October 2008 Abstract
3740 Barry R. Chiswick, Christina A. Houseworth Ethnic Intermarriage among Immigrants: Human Capital and Assortative Mating September 2008 Abstract
3732 Francine D. Blau, Lawrence M. Kahn, Albert Yung-Hsu Liu, Kerry L. Papps The Transmission of Women's Fertility, Human Capital and Work Orientation across Immigrant Generations September 2008 Abstract
3731 Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Thomas F. Cooley, Nezih Guner The Farm, the City, and the Emergence of Social Security September 2008 Abstract
3725 Francine D. Blau, Lawrence M. Kahn, Kerry L. Papps Gender, Source Country Characteristics and Labor Market Assimilation among Immigrants: 1980-2000 September 2008 Abstract
3719 Anna Piil Damm, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen The Construction of Neighbourhoods and its Relevance for the Measurement of Social and Ethnic Segregation: Evidence from Denmark September 2008 Abstract
3716 Michael P. Pflüger, Takatoshi Tabuchi Trade and Location with Land as a Productive Factor September 2008 Abstract
3713 Kenneth A. Couch, Robert W. Fairlie Last Hired, First Fired? Black-White Unemployment and the Business Cycle September 2008 Abstract
3708 Robert W. Fairlie, Rebecca A. London Race, Ethnicity and the Dynamics of Health Insurance Coverage September 2008 Abstract
3695 David G. Blanchflower, Helen Lawton The Impact of the Recent Expansion of the EU on the UK Labour Market September 2008 Abstract


Selected Publications


Books:

Klaus F. Zimmermann, Amelie Constant How Labor Migrants Fare, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, et al. 2004, 424 pages.
Torben Tranæs, Klaus F. Zimmermann Migrants, Work, and the Welfare State, University Press of Southern Denmark: Odense 2004, 436 pages.
Barry R. Chiswick The Economics of Immigration, Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK 2005, 424 pages.
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Holger Hinte Zuwanderung und Arbeitsmarkt. Deutschland und Dänemark im Vergleich (Immigration and the Labor Market. Germany and Denmark in Comparison), Springer-Verlag: Berlin et al. 2005, 322 pages.
Klaus F. Zimmermann European Migration: What Do We Know?, Oxford University Press: Oxford/New York 2005, 653 pages.
Solomon Polachek, Carmel U. Chiswick, Hillel Rapoport The Economics of Immigration and Social Diversity, Vol. 24 (Research in Labor Economics), JAI Press: Greenwich, CT 2006, 488 pages.
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Thomas Bauer, Holger Bonin, René Fahr, Holger Hinte Migrant Labor Demand in the Face of High Unemployment. An Economic Integration Concept for Germany, Springer-Verlag: Berlin et al. 2007.
Barry R. Chiswick, Paul W. Miller The Economics of Language, Routledge: 2007, 598 pages.
Carmel U. Chiswick Economics of American Judaism, Routledge: 2008, 208 pages.
 

Journal Articles:

Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann "Immigrant Performance and Selective Immigration Policy: A European Perspective", in: National Institute Economic Review, 2005, 194/4, 4-15.
Klaus F. Zimmermann "European Labour Mobility: Challenges and Potentials", in: De Economist, 2005, 153 (4), 1-26.
Barry R. Chiswick, Yew Liang Lee, Paul W. Miller "Immigrant Earnings: A Longitudinal Analysis", in: Review of Income and Wealth, 2005, 51 (4), 485-503.
Amelie Constant, Klaus F. Zimmermann "The Making of Entrepreneurs in Germany: Are Native Men and Immigrants Alike?", in: Small Business Economics, 2006, 26/3, 279-300.
Don J. DeVoretz, Sergiy Pivnenko "The Economic Causes and Consequences of Canadian Citizenship", in: Journal of Immigration and Integration, 2006, 6 (3/4), 435-468.
Amelie Constant "Female Proclivity to the World of Business", in: Kyklos, 2006, 59 (4), 465-480.
Amelie Constant, Yochanan Shachmurove "Entrepreneurial ventures and wage differentials between Germans and immigrants", in: International Journal of Manpower, 2006, 27(3), 208-229.
Amelie Constant, Yochanan Shachmurove, Klaus F. Zimmermann "What Makes an Entrepreneur and Does It Pay? Native Men, Turks, and Other Migrants in Germany", in: International Migration, 2007 (forthcoming).
 


Useful Links

IZA - Additional Web Resources on the Topics of Migration
IZA - Database for Migration Literature
Migration Data Bases
Volkswagen Foundation Initiative on Migration and Integration
 
 

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