Development Aid & Migration: Unexplored Dimensions and Latest Research Findings
Dates:
- Wed 21 Oct 2020 15.00 - 16.30
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2020-10-21 15:00
2020-10-21 16:30
Europe/Paris
Development Aid & Migration: Unexplored Dimensions and Latest Research Findings
This webinar brings together international scholars who have contributed to the academic debate about the foreign aid-migration link, with a view to comparing and assessing the latest research findings. In particular, two new important dimensions of the aid-migration debate will be addressed: (a) the effect of foreign aid on illegal crossings and (b) role of aid projects as a driver of internal migration in developing countries.
Speakers:
- Paul Clist, Lecturer in Development Economics, School of International Development, UEA
- Sarah Langlotz, Assistant Professor, Chair of Development Economics, University of Goettingen, tbc
- Mauro Lanati, Research Fellow, MPC, RSCAS, EUI
Chair: Professor Martin Ruhs, MPC, RSCAS, EUI
Link to the webinar will be sent following registration
Outside EUI premises -
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Outside EUI premises -
This webinar brings together international scholars who have contributed to the academic debate about the foreign aid-migration link, with a view to comparing and assessing the latest research findings. In particular, two new important dimensions of the aid-migration debate will be addressed: (a) the effect of foreign aid on illegal crossings and (b) role of aid projects as a driver of internal migration in developing countries.
Speakers:
- Paul Clist, Lecturer in Development Economics, School of International Development, UEA
- Sarah Langlotz, Assistant Professor, Chair of Development Economics, University of Goettingen, tbc
- Mauro Lanati, Research Fellow, MPC, RSCAS, EUI
Chair: Professor Martin Ruhs, MPC, RSCAS, EUI
Link to the webinar will be sent following registration
- Location:
- Outside EUI premises -
- Affiliation:
- Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
- Type:
- Webinar
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Migration Policy Centre
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