Research Fellow, Economics of Migration, University of Southampton
I am an applied economist with an interest in Labour Economics, Development Economics, Economic Geography and Applied Econometrics.
My research is particularly focused on international migration, in particular on the impact of migration on the host and origin countries, migration pull factors, and on the role of diversity and migration on the inter-generational transmission of norms and values.
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