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Frédéric DOCQUIER
Professor of Economics and member of IRES, UCLouvain
Research Program Leader (Crossing Borders), Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
Research Associate, National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS)
Senior Fellow, FERDI
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New York, Abu Dhabi, London or Stay at Home? Using a Cross-Nested Logit Model to Identify Complex Substitution Patterns in Migration
By
Michel BEINE
,
Michel BIERLAIRE
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
LISER Working paper 2021-01
January 29, 2021
Migration
Migration as a Risky Enterprise: A Diagnostic for Bangladesh
By
Alain DE JANVRY
,
Sakib MAHMOOD
,
Das NARAYAN
,
Elisabeth SADOULET
International Migration Review
, vol. 53(3), pp. 900-929
September 30, 2019
Do Emigrants Self-Select Along Cultural Traits? Evidence from the MENA Countries
By
Frédéric DOCQUIER
,
Aysit TANSEL
,
Riccardo TURATI
International Migration Review
.
July 10, 2019
Migration
Migration and development: Dissecting the anatomy of the mobility transition
By
Thu Hien DAO
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
,
Christopher PARSONS
,
Giovanni PERI
Journal of Development Economics
, vol. 132, pp. 88-101.
May 01, 2018
Long-term trends in international migration: lessons from macroeconomic model
By
Frédéric DOCQUIER
Economics and Business Review
, vol. 4(18-1), pp. 3-15.
March 30, 2018
Global Migration in the 20th and 21st Centuries: the Unstoppable Force of Demography
By
Thu Hien DAO
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
,
Mathilde MAUREL
,
Pierre SCHAUS
FERDI Working paper P223
March 10, 2018
Revue d'économie du développement 2017/3-4 (vol. 25) : The Annual AFD-World Bank Migration and Development Conference Ten Years After
December 01, 2017
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International migration: pacifier or trigger for military conflicts”, Journal of Development Studies
By
Frédéric DOCQUIER
,
Ilse RUYSSEN
,
Maurice SCHIFF
J
ournal of Development Studies
, vol. 54(9), pp. 1657-1679.
October 12, 2017
Revue d'Economie du Développement 2017/1 (vol. 25) : Migration and Development
March 01, 2017
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Revue d'Economie du Développement 2017/1 (vol. 25) : Migration et développement
March 01, 2017
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Do migrants adopt new political attitudes from abroad? Evidence using a multi-sited exit-poll survey during the 2013 Malian elections.
By
Lisa CHAUVET
,
Flore GUBERT
,
Sandrine MESPLÉ-SOMPS
Comparative Migration Studies
, vol. 4 (19), pp. 1-31
November 01, 2016
The global costs from migration barriers
By
Frédéric DOCQUIER
in Fasani F. (ed.)
Refugees and Economic Migrants: Facts, Politics and Challenges
, CEPR Press
October 01, 2016
Governance quality and net migration flows
By
Andrea ARIU
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
,
Mara P. SQUICCIARINI
Regional Science and Urban Economics
, vol. 60, pp. 238-248.
September 01, 2016
The welfare impact of global migration in OECD countries
By
Amandine AUBRY
,
Michal BURZYŃSKI
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
Journal of International Economics
, vol. 101, pp. 1-21
July 02, 2016
The Welfare Impact of Global Migration in OECD Countries
By
Amandine AUBRY
,
Michal BURZYŃSKI
,
Frédéric DOCQUIER
FERDI Working paper P156
July 02, 2016
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Events
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February 20, 2019
Migration et santé : approches économiques et sociodémographiques
Paris
Josselin Thuilliez (CNRS, Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne and FERDI) spoke on health policies and migration in low-income countries.
December 17, 2018
8th Annual Conference on immigration in OECD countries
Paris
Jaime de Melo (FERDI, University of Geneva) gave a lecture on Climate change, Inequality, and Migration.
November 05, 2018 > November 08, 2018
Economic Research Forum : Conflicts, Governance and Post-Conflict Economic Agenda in War Afflicted Arab Countries
Casablanca
Jaime de Melo (FERDI) presented evidence and simulation results for MENA migration towards OECD.
September 03, 2018 > September 04, 2018
International Workshop on Migration and the Environment
Zurich
Jaime de Melo (FERDI) and Frédéric Docquier (Louvain, FERDI) presented a communication on impacts of climate Change on inequality, and migration towards OECD Countries.
July 04, 2018
Advancing a Global Agenda on Trade and Migration
Genève
Jaime de Melo (FERDI, University of Geneva) presented a communication on trade and migration : "Trade and Migration: In History, Now, and in the Future(?)"
June 29, 2017 > June 30, 2017
10th International Conference on MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Clermont-Ferrand
Conference organized by the AFD, the World Bank Development Research Group, the CERDI with the financial support of the FERDI.
June 27, 2017
Migration et Développement : retour sur une décennie de recherche
Paris
Les rencontres du développement de l'AFD
June 21, 2017 > June 22, 2017
XIX Villa Mondragone International Economic Seminar
Rome
Jaime de Melo, Scientific Director at Ferdi, presented his research on the migration challenge.
May 08, 2017 > May 09, 2017
G7 International forum: "Globalization, Inclusion and Sustainability in a global century"
Rome
The Scientific Director of FERDI, Jaime de Melo spoke on the migration factors of African populations towards Europe.
January 23, 2014 > January 24, 2014
International labor mobility and inequality across nations
Clermont-Ferrand
An international conference organized by FERDI, CERDI and IRES (UCLouvain)
October 17, 2012 > October 19, 2012
"Migration and the Environnement"
Clermont-Ferrand
The 17-18-19 October 2012, the CERDI of the University of Auvergne is organizing its Second International Conference on Environment and Natural Resources Management in Developing and Transition.
November 28, 2010
Semaines Sociales de France, Session 2010 "Migrants, un avenir à construire ensemble"
Paris
Communication of Jean-Michel Severino (Senior Fellow-Ferdi) "La question sociale globale et les migrations"
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