The OECD, the CEPII (the French Research Center in International Economics), and its partners from the University of Lille (LEM), Paris School of Economics, Fondazione RODOLFO DEBENEDETTI, the University of Luxembourg and IRES (Université Catholique de Louvain) are jointly organizing the 8th Annual Conference on “Immigration in OECD Countries” on December 10-11, 2018.
The conference will examine the economic aspects of international migration in OECD countries by mapping the migratory flows and defining their socio-economic determinants and consequences. Topics of interest for the conference include, among others, the determinants of immigration to the OECD, migrants’ self-selection, the labor market and public finance effects of immigration, as well as migrants and refugees social, political and economic integration.
The Keynote speakers are Jennifer HUNT (Rutgers University) and Dani RODRIK (Harvard University).
A selection of papers from the conference will be considered for publication as a special issue of The Canadian Journal of Economics.
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Links to previous editions:
- Immigration in the OECD countries
Seventh Annual Conference, 2017 - Immigration in OECD countries: Economic Aspects of International Migration
Sixth Annual Conference, 2016 - Immigration in OECD countries: Economic Aspects of International Migration
Fifth Annual Conference, 2015 - Immigration in OECD countries: Economic Aspects of International Migration
Fourth Annual Conference, 2014 - Immigration in OECD countries, Economic Recession and Migration
Third Annual Conference, 2013 - Immigration in OECD countries. Selecting and integrating skilled migrants
Second Annual Conference, 2012 - Immigration in OECD countries. Fiscal impact and public opinion
First Annual Conference, 2011
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