Issue 1/2017, published on 29 October 2016, marks an important landmark for the journal, as it enters its 30th year of successful academic service. We celebrate three decades of dedication in publishing outstanding theoretical and insightful applied research in all areas of population
Brexit symbolizes the new worries about internal European mobility. At the same time, the additional fears generated by the refugee crisis crowds out the necessary debate about new labor migration to Europe. Against this background, POP-Researchers Martin Kahanec and Klaus F. Zimmerma
The Migration and integration challenge is far from being mastered and a recurrent topic in academic, policy, business and social partner events. Prof. Dr. Klaus F. Zimmermann gave a keynote on Refugee and Migrant Labor Market Integration: Europe in Need of a New Policy Agenda at the
What might the workplace look like in ten years? Interview with POP Co-Director Alessio J. G. Brown on how we can benefit from the transformation. Read the interview with Alessio Brown published by T-Systems here. Read also the UNU-MERIT post “The Future World of Work: Flexible
Writing a new book in the field? Consider to publish with the Springer book series in “Population Economics” Editor-in-chief: K.F. Zimmermann with Series Editors: A. Cigno, E. Tekin, J. Zhang, and A.J.G. Brown (Ed.) Covers pressing topics of our time, such as migration, p
Co-edited by POP-Researcher Klaus F. Zimmermann the topic of the next Issue of the Polish Political Science Review, Polski Przegląd Politologiczny (PPSR), will be the European Migration and Refugee Crisis. The deadline for article submission is October 15, 2016. Publication of the Iss
Edited by POP-Resarchers Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann Forthcoming Special Issue on “Diaspora Economics” in the International Journal of Manpower Volume 37, No. 7, 2016 Articles: Diaspora economics: New perspectives, by Amelie F. Constant (POP at UNU-MERIT, IZ
by Klaus F. Zimmermann . Today is B-Day, when British voters decide whether to leave or stay in the European Union. For anyone fond of buzzwords the choice is simple: Brexit or Bremain? Yet the data feeding into the referendum are more complex
On May 27-28, 2016, the Joint Annual Meeting of the Slovak Economic Association and the Austrian Economic Association (NOeG-SEA 2016) in cooperation with the University of Economics Bratislava took place. The theme of the conference was “Economic Policy in a Dynamic Environment&
The European refugee crisis is challenging policy makers because it affects a wide range of European policy simultaneously. At the Society of Government Economists’ conference Klaus F. Zimmermann will review major research findings of migration economics and their implications f