Sometimes we can learn amazing things at conferences… like what this respondent concluded:
Please avoid at any cost being a women over 40 years of age.
I guess it’s not always researchers and press offices that provide the spin.
Sociologist. Quantitativist. University of Neuchâtel.
Sometimes we can learn amazing things at conferences… like what this respondent concluded:
Please avoid at any cost being a women over 40 years of age.
I guess it’s not always researchers and press offices that provide the spin.
We are seeking paper presentations on highly skilled migrants and brain waste in the labour market for the annual IMISCOE conference in Malmö, 26 — 28 June 2019. Please submit abstracts by 25 November 2018.
https://sites.google.com/site/imiscoebrainwaste/call-imiscoe-2019
We are seeking innovative quantitative papers that examine the (different) reasons and consequences of brain waste, including contributions to better measurement of skills mismatch, either in vertical or horizontal terms. Possible research questions are the propensity of immigrants to become self-employed as a result of mismatch, their propensity to (re-) migrate due to mismatch, or their likelihood to send remittances. We particularly welcome papers that fully account for the gender dimension of brain waste.
Furthermore, the current literature does not adequately address the question of the skills mismatch a migrant would have experienced – if any – if he or she stayed in the country of origin. Notions of brain drain, and brain waste should ideally take into consideration these counterfactuals. After all, the migrant scientist working as a taxi driver may not have found adequate employment in the country of origin.
Conference
IMISCOE Annual Conference, 28 – 30 June 2017, Rotterdam
See http://www.imiscoe.org for further information.
All presenters will have to register for the conference and are given the opportunity to join the IMISCOE network (€200).
Instructions
Please submit your abstract online at http://neuchatel.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_8DqB1uvXnQHBiwB. Deadline: 1 December 2016. Results will be announced by 15 December 2016.
Abstracts of maximum 200 words should include a clear research question, information on data and methods, as well as (expected) results.
Workshop
This panel is part of an IMISCOE research initiative.