🗞️ New release of our Discussion Paper Series!
From immigration to intergenerational mobility and gender representation on the labor market. Every week, a snapshot of our research. Find out more: https://t.co/PflwOjKFKE
Last week we had two great days celebrating RFBerlin Director Christian Dustmann's Festschrift at Humboldt University Berlin 🎉! Presentations, a boat tour, and wonderful company. Thank you to everyone who made it to Berlin! #Festschrift#Economics#Migration
Last week we had two great days celebrating RFBerlin Director Christian Dustmann's Festschrift at Humboldt University Berlin 🎉! Presentations, a boat tour, and wonderful company. Thank you to everyone who made it to Berlin! #Festschrift#Economics#Migration
NEW: Are graduates from the top universities choosing finance & tech over the public sector?
📈 Clara von Bismarck-Osten & @TomWatersEcon’s comment examines where graduates from England’s most selective universities are going, and whether the public sector faces a ‘brain drain’:
Heads up, creative leaders!
RFBerlin is hiring a Head of Communications. Own the strategy, lead the team, and bring top-tier economics research to front pages, policy briefings and public debate.
📩 https://t.co/teFFc9sGf6
#CommsJobs#ResearchComms#SciComm#BerlinJobs
🆕 @tomfratti & Camilla Piovesan show that immigration to the EU has reached record levels: 64.2 million foreign-born residents lived in the EU in 2025, up by 2.1 million in one year.
Read more here: https://t.co/uz3ggYkra9
A new report by @CReAM_Research is out!
Immigration to the EU has reached 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝘀: 64.2 million foreign-born residents lived in the EU in 2025, up by 2.1 million in one year.
The new CReAM at RFBerlin report by @tomfratti & Camilla Piovesan shows how uneven migration in the EU has become: Germany is the largest destination, while Spain recorded the fastest growth.
However, smaller countries like Luxembourg, Malta and Cyprus face the highest relative pressure.
Read about it here: https://t.co/pbid0ivYyp
A new report by @CReAM_Research is out!
Immigration to the EU has reached 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝘀: 64.2 million foreign-born residents lived in the EU in 2025, up by 2.1 million in one year.
The new CReAM at RFBerlin report by @tomfratti & Camilla Piovesan shows how uneven migration in the EU has become: Germany is the largest destination, while Spain recorded the fastest growth.
However, smaller countries like Luxembourg, Malta and Cyprus face the highest relative pressure.
Read about it here: https://t.co/pbid0ivYyp
...and that's a wrap! With closing words from RFBerlin director Christian Dustmann, the conference on Health and Economic Well-Being comes to an end! We thank everyone who joined us! 🎉
We continue after our lunch break with RFBerlin research officer Lukas Tohoff from Berlin School of Economics at @HumboldtUni, presenting on "The Life-Cycle Consequences of Obesity and the Welfare Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs".
Welcome to day 2 of our conference on Health and Economic Well-Being! 🎉
We kick off with our keynote speaker Liran Einav from @Stanford presenting "Health and Longevity in the US: Evidence and Implications".
As our second last speaker of the day, we have @JanKnuf from @EconUCL presenting on "Competitiveness, Trade Composition, and the Diverging Performance of Germany and the U.S."
With closing words by RFBerlin director Christian Dustmann the 2026 RFBerlin Labour Economists Workshop comes to an end! We thank everyone who joined us! 🎉
RFBerlin Directer Christian Dustmann @EconUCL starts the last series of presentations from our project leaders sharing findings on
Understanding Regional Inequalities
Welcome to the First RFBerlin Conference on Health and Economic Well-Being: Evidence, Policy, and Frontiers!
After an introductory word from our Director Christian Dustmann and Conference Host, Jérôme Adda @Unibocconi we are underway!
The RFBerlin Labour Economists Workshop has officially begun! 🎉
Opened by RFBerlin director Christian Dustmann, we look forward to a day filled with compelling discussion and insights!
The RFBerlin Project Leaders' Meeting is officially underway!
We begin with a Presentation from RFBerlin Deputy Director, Alexandra Spitz-Oener of @HumboldtUni giving her findings from her paper
" Filling the Gap: Foreign Workers and Local Economic Development"
Co-authored with @sardoschau