What migration policies do people in receiving countries want, and do humanitarian values matter? Our (w/@williamlallen @CVar_Sil) #openaccess@WorldDevJournal study uses a conjoint experiment in #Colombia to answer these questions: https://t.co/xpUp06Zr82 #polisciresearch (1/9)
Many many thanks to @Naughtweek and @simonrquinn for organizing this special issue and inviting us to contribute.
Special issue is here: https://t.co/UNEpBKolIZ
and our article is here: https://t.co/3ITbBZ4hul
Email us if you would like to access the ungated working paper.
I have been fortunate enough to be part of this stellar line-up at a conference organized by @Naughtweek and @williamlallen I learned a lot. Migration scholars, lots of great work coming your way soon https://t.co/VtEMV47G2S
Register to attend @Naughtweek (Prof Isabel Ruiz, tutor in Economics @HMCOxford) & @williamlallen's @BritishAcademy_ sponsored conference on Comparative Perspectives on Migration:
🗓️May 28-29
📍@kebleoxford
A great line-up of speakers, details & sign up⤵️
https://t.co/REGWfQ6oiW
Register to attend @Naughtweek (Isabel Ruiz, Associate Professor of Political Economy) and @williamlallen's @BritishAcademy_ sponsored conference on Comparative Perspectives on Migration Attitudes and Behaviours!
📅 May 28-29 in Oxford.
Fantastic lineup of speakers.👇
Migration scholars! not much in X as of late but happy to announce that @williamlallen and I are hosting a British Academy sponsored conference on Comparative Perspectives on Migration Attitudes and Behaviours. Fantastic line up of speakers. Program and registration links below.
🗓️Sat 1st June
⏰14:30-16:30
📍Harris Manchester College, OX1 3TD
Speakers incl: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe @FreeNazanin
Sign-up & more details: https://t.co/PeQtCzKB6L
#FreeJohanFloderus
What migration policies do people in receiving countries want, and do humanitarian values matter? Our (w/@williamlallen @CVar_Sil) #openaccess@WorldDevJournal study uses a conjoint experiment in #Colombia to answer these questions: https://t.co/xpUp06Zr82 #polisciresearch (1/9)
Thanks to @OxUniPress’s John Fell Fund, @BritishAcademy_, and @WorldBank, and all who generously shared feedback throughout (too many to tag but listed in the paper!) We’re excited to extend this work to other countries that have also had recent experience with Venezuelans. (8/9)