3rd TEMPO Conference on International Migration
4 - 5 October 2012, Nürnberg, Germany
Invitation to submit: We are seeking contributions on the broad theme of international migration. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to;
- Circular and return migration
- The role of social networks and Diaspora externalities
- Remittances, migration and the pattern of trade/FDI
- Brain drain
- Migration and institutional change
- Immigrant integration
- Immigration policies.
The deadline for submissions is 18:00 GMT on August 15, 2012. Extended abstracts will be considered although priority will be given to full papers. Decisions will be made by September 7, 2012.
Submission guidelines: To submit a paper to the conference, please visit http://www.cepr.org/YourProfile/Meetings and indicate whether or not you wish to present a paper or would be willing to act as a discussant.
- Organizer(s):
- Herbert Brücker (IAB and CEPR), Giovanni Facchini (Erasmus University Rotterdam and CEPR), Karin Mayr (University of Vienna and CEPR), Jan van Ours (Tilburg University and CEPR) and Max Steinhardt (HWWI).
- Type:
- Conference
- Location:
- Nürnberg, Germany
- Attendance:
- Closed attendance
- Contact:
- meets@cepr.org
- Institution:
- Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
- More information:
- http://www.cepr.org/researchers/noticeboard/CFP-ThirdTEMPOconference-draft%28RA%29%282%29.pdf
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- Topic(s):
- Migration
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