The Gravity of High-Skilled Migration Policies
Journal article
Mathias Czaika and Christopher R Parsons, (2017), Demography, 54, 603 - 630
High-skilled migration in times of global economic crisis
Working paper
Mathias Czaika and Christopher Parsons, (2016), IMI Working Paper Series, 126, 1 - 31
The gravity of high-skilled migration policies
Working paper
Mathias Czaika and Christopher Parsons, (2015), IMI Working Paper Series, 110
Migration, Trade and Aid: A Survey
Book chapter
Christopher R. Parsons et al, (2015), International Handbook On Migration And Economic Development
Conceptualising International High-Skilled Migration
Working paper
Christopher Parsons et al, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 104
Does Shelter Assistance reduce Poverty in Afghanistan?
Working paper
Craig Loschmann et al, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 97
On the Economic Geography of International Migration
Working paper
Çağlar Özden and Christopher Parsons, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 92
Migrant Networks and Trade: The Vietnamese Boat People as a Natural Experiment
Working paper
Christopher Parsons and Pierre-Louis Vézina, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 91
International Migration, Trade and Aid: A Survey
Working paper
Christopher Parsons and L. Alan Winters, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 90
A Global Assessment of Human Capital Mobility: The Role of non-OECD Destinations
Journal article
Erhan Artuc et al, (2014), World Development, 65, 6 - 26
A New Profile of Migrants in the Aftermath of the Recent Economic Crisis
Working paper
Cansin Arslan et al, (2014), OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, 160
A Global Assessment of Human Capital Mobility: The Role of non-OECD Destinations
Working paper
Erhan Artuç et al, (2013), IMI Working Paper Series, 75
Climatic Factors as Determinants of International Migration
Working paper
Michel Beine and Christopher Parsons, (2013), IMI Working Paper Series, 70
Where on Earth is Everybody? The Evolution of Global Bilateral Migration 1960 – 2000
Journal article
Çağlar Özden et al, (2011), World Bank Economic Review, 25 (1), 12 - 56