Tim Hatton is Professor of Economics at the University of Essex and also has an affiliation with the Australian National University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the UK and of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. He is also a Research Fellow of the CEPR (London), of CReAM (London) and of the IZA (Bonn).

Tim Hatton's principal research interests are in economic history and the economics of international migration. His recent projects include the analysis of the correlates of health, as measured by height, in Britain, Europe and elsewhere since the late nineteenth century. Another branch of his research is the flow of asylum applications to the developed world and the development of asylum policy, especially in the European Union. He is now developing a project on migrant voyages from the UK to North America and Australasia in the nineteenth century.

Tim Hatton joined IZA as a Research Fellow in October 1999.

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IZA-Publikationen

IZA Discussion Paper No. 2146
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
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1721
published in: National Institute Economic Review, 2005, 194 (1), 106-119
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1304
published in: D. Snower (ed.) Labour Mobility and the World Economy, Kiel: Kiel Institute for World Economics, 2005
IZA Discussion Paper No. 1230
published in: D. Snower (ed.) Labour Mobility and the World Economy, Kiel: Kiel Institute for World Economics, 2005
IZA Discussion Paper No. 830
published in: European Review of Economic History, 2004, 8 (2), 149-171
IZA Discussion Paper No. 559
published in: M. Bordo, A. Taylor, J. Williamson (eds), Globalization in Historical Perspective, NBER Conference Report, 2003, 65-119
IZA Discussion Paper No. 250
published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2003, 105 (3), 465-486
IZA Discussion Paper No. 81
published in: Zimmermann, K. (ed.), European Migration: What Do We Know? Oxford University Press, 2005
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