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OECD/CEPII le Club, Paris - International Migration: Trends and Challenges, 23 Octobre 2008
OECD/CEPII le Club, Paris - International Migration: Trends and Challenges, 23 Octobre 2008
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This joint seminar tackled the economic aspects of the existence of a global market of human resources. Beyond the selection of migrants, all OECD countries are dealing with questions of recruiting immigrant workers and their subsequent retention, as well as the risk of “brain drain”, particularly in developing countries. See the programme.
Presentations
23 October, Introduction
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"Trends and Main Challenges of International Migration", Jean‐Pierre Garson, Head of the International Migration Division, OECD - Presentation
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Session I
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"On the Aggregate Effects of Immigration in Spain", Juan F. Jimeno, Economist, Banco de Espana - Presentation
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"Are Ireland’s Immigrants Integrating into Its Labour Market?", Alan Barrett and David Duffy, ESRI (Economic and Social Research Institute), Dublin - Presentation
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"Skill Composition of Migration and the Generosity of the Welfare State: Free vs. Policy-Restricted Migration", Assaf Razin , Professor, Tel Aviv University/Cornell University - Presentation
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"Macroeconomic consequences of global migration in an ageing world: A general equilibrium analysis", Vladimir Borgy, Xavier Chojnicki, Gilles Le Garrec, and Cyrille Schwellnus, Financial support of the European Commission through the Enepo project (FP6) - Presentation
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Session II
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"Host Country Migration Policy: Permanent, Guest-worker or Mode IV?",
Maurice Schiff, World Bank, University of Chile, and IZA - Presentation
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"Migration transitions and the migration hump - A theoretical inquiry and Empirical Test", Hein de Haas, Senior Research Officer, IMI; University of Oxford - Presentation
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"Trends and Main Challenges of International Migration", Jean‐Pierre Garson, Head of the International Migration Division, OECD - Presentation
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"Are Remittances More Effective Than Aid To Improve Child Health? - An Empirical Assessment using Inter and Intra-Country Data", Flore Gubert, Lisa Chauvet and Sandrine Mesplé-Somps, IRD, DIAL, Paris - Presentation
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"Main Motivations of Remittances in the Mediterranean Basin: Results of a New Survey", Luis Miotti (Université Paris 13), El Mouhoub Mouhoud (Université Paris Dauphine), Joel Oudinet (Université Paris 13) - Presentation (in French)
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"International Migration, Transfers of Norms and Home Country Fertility",
Michel Beine, Professor, University of Luxembourg - Presentation
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24 October, Session I
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"International Mobility of Highly Skilled Workers", Jean-Baptiste Meyer, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement & Université de Montpellier - Presentation (in French)
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"Brain Drain and Development: an Overview", Hillel Rapoport, Department of Economics, Bar-Ilan University and EQUIPPE, University of Lille 2 - Presentation
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"Migration Balances: First Estimates", Thomas Melonio, Economist, AFD - Presentation (in French)
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Session II
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"Managing labour migration:recent trends and main challenges with a special focus on the health sector", Jean-Christophe Dumont, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
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"Human Resources for Non‐OECD Countries, Hiring Procedures and Future Trends", Geneviève Brame, Consultant, Ernst & Young - Presentation (in French)
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