I am happy to share my first published PhD paper (EJP), in which I show that the regional differences in non-migrants’ attitudes towards immigrants in England and Wales impact immigrant’ subjective wellbeing.
https://t.co/h6SxfqFcBk #poptwitter
If you are getting ready for the #BSPS2024 read the blog @JoeStrongDemog and I prepared for the latest @bspsUK newsletter about last year’s Critical Demography sessions and come join us on Tuesday at 3:15pm to engage in discussion with our superb speakers! https://t.co/OVhk7WVpWz
Back in Edinburgh 🥰 and for my fav conference of the season #EPC2024 by @EAPS_pop ! If you are around come say hi today at 11am to the Lecture Theatre A where I present on identity transmission in mixed migrant families in France and the UK, paper coauthored with @ognjenob
Still not too late to apply to #BSPS2024 in gorgeous Bath this Sept! @JoeStrongDemog and I are organising #CriticalDemography sessions, which (imho) were a hit last year - come present and discuss #data, #methods, and research ethics with us.
🎉 We will carry a tradition to organise our MPC seminars and inform you about the most recent advanced research in migration field in 2024 as well!
❗️ We are starting next week with @lenka_drazanova & @JamesRDennison on attitudes toward #immigration.
🗓️ 16 January 2024.
⏰ 11.00 - 12.00 CET.
📌 https://t.co/1cf1nmqgf1.
We have an exciting lineup of speakers for this term's seminars at the UCL 2023/24 QSS-CLS seminar series. Sign up to attend in person or online: 🔗 https://t.co/VDKMJoS1uf
Day 9️⃣ of our 1️⃣2️⃣ days of #migrationresearch provides some critical analysis of our field 🔎
@piccoli_lo @DidierRuedin & @AndrewPGeddes compiled the location 🌍 of migration research institutions. What did they find? ➡️ some significant biases
https://t.co/Vm7Oa74fWt
This is my 1st #PhD paper & stepping stone for my other work inc. my #EJP paper. I got my first rejection with this and I’m excited to see it published (& will be happy to see it cited 😇). Shout out to @PlattLucinda & @BerkayOzcan_ who spent ages with me & this work. Thank you🙏
An early 🎁 from the Migration Studies journal: my PhD paper from @LSESocialPolicy showing that #immigrant’s subjective #wellbeing (SW) varies by regional attitudes towards immigrants is out! 🧵 https://t.co/CdELE8fef5
This suggests that regional anti-immigrant attitudes and individual’s feeling of discrimination are different but complementary measures of destination’s impact on immigrants’ wellbeing/other life outcomes. Use of regional measures helps to avoid endogeneity in models w/ SW. 5/n
I didn’t find this association on the more granular LAD level. I argue that this might be caused by the mostly urban sample of immigrants and needs to be further investigated.
I am happy to share my first published PhD paper (EJP), in which I show that the regional differences in non-migrants’ attitudes towards immigrants in England and Wales impact immigrant’ subjective wellbeing.
https://t.co/h6SxfqFcBk #poptwitter
Interestingly, this association is not driven by the share of the most negative attitudes in the population in the region but by the overall composition of attitudes in each region.