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This conference will examine the complex relationship between migration, and economic and human development, paying special attention to:
- Migration, trade and international investment dynamics with an eye to explaining their impact on human development and global inequalities
- How migration and asylum-seeking affect inequalities in human capital and development, notably in skill levels, capital accumulation, health, and wealth generation (via financial and immaterial remittances) across sending and receiving countries and regions
- How migration and asylum-seeking affect and are affected by the environment-development nexus: understanding forced migration, human displacement, and migration-related inequalities across the natural and built-in environment
- How inequalities affect and are affected by migration and socio-political transformations (diaspora politics, state building, political and social remittances).
With speakers including:
- Flore Gubert, IRD, FMSH
- James F. Hollifield, Ora Nixon Arnold Professor of International Political Economy; Fellow, IEA, and Director, Tower Center, SMU
- Pia Orrenius, Senior Economist and Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
- Thomas Osang, Associate Professor of Economics, SMU
- Hélène Thiollet, Research Fellow, CNRS CERI Sciences Po
Dates
From Monday 14 March, 2022 09:15
To Tuesday 15 March, 2022 18:30
Address
56 Rue Jacob, Paris, France
Organised by
Centre de recherches internationales de Sciences Po (CERI)
Co-organised by
SMU / IEA Paris / Institut Convergences Migrations
See detailed programme and register