Curriculum Vitae (CV)
IZA Research Fellow
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IZA is a bridge builder for research in labor economics.
Its aim is to narrow the distance between science and society, and transport relevant knowledge about the working world to the general public, political actors and economic players.
IZA is the hub of a global network of scholars who work with us to create a sound economic understanding of how labor markets work and how labor market policies perform.
I also serve as associated editor of immigration of IZA World of labor
Canadian Labour Economics Forum
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CLEF is a new network of academic and policy researchers interested in continuing a Forum to discuss and support Canadian labour research.
CLEF welcomes established scholars and promising new researchers interested in Canadian Labour Economics, from all fields of economics, industrial relations, political science, sociology, business, history, policy studies and labour studies.
CLEF is a successor of the previous CLSRN
Member of the Labour Market Information Council Expert Panel
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LCMI is a government initiative created to improve the timeliness, reliability and accessibility of labour market information to facilitate decision-making by employers, workers, job seekers, academics, policy makers, educators, career practitioners, students, parents and under-represented populations.
External Research Fellow at CReAM
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CReAM is an independent and interdisciplinary research centre located at University College London, whose research focuses on the causes, patterns and consequences of international population mobility and movements affecting UK, Europe and associated global processes.
CReAM aims at informing the public debate on migration in the UK and in Europe by providing new insight, helping to steer the current policy debate in a direction that is based on carefully researched evidence without partisan bias.
CReAM contributes to the development of new theories and methodological advances in data analysis, ensuring the ability to contribute and inform on a wide range of issues of policy concern, and establishing a reputation for analysis that is accepted as open, transparent and reliable.