A new look on migration – interview with Simone Moriconi

Simone MORICONI, Director of the School’s Research Center on Family Labor and Migration Economics (IFLAME), was the guest on the Changemaker stories podcast. In this episode, he speaks about different types of migration and some of the changing patterns witnessed in the last years. He also discusses and dispels some of the stereotypes/biases that are often put forward in certain political debates with regards migration and explains some of his research and data on the topic.

Date

03/06/2023

Temps de lecture

24 min

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Simone MORICONI, Director of the School’s Research Center on Family Labor and Migration Economics (IFLAME), was the guest on the Changemaker stories podcast. In this episode, he speaks about different types of migration and some of the changing patterns witnessed in the last years. He also discusses and dispels some of the stereotypes/biases that are often put forward in certain political debates with regards migration and explains some of his research and data on the topic.

CHANGEMAKER STORIES

This podcast by IÉSEG & IÉSEG Network, presents a series of encounters with experts, professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers and more, who are each leading their own small or large revolutions in order to improve the world of today and tomorrow.  It is available twice a month: in French at the beginning of the month and in English mid-month. You can discover more episodes here : https://podcast.ausha.co/changemaker-stories

More information on the work of IFLAME is available here: https://iflame.ieseg.fr/


Simone Moriconi is an economist specialized in public, labor, and international economics, and the author of numerous publications in these fields. His recent work has focused on the way migration influences culture, family and labor supply decisions, and electoral outcomes in the host countries. He has a Ph.D. in Economics, he is also affiliate of CESifo Munich, Principal Investigator of the MALYNES project, and Director of the IÉSEG Research Center on Family Labor and Migration Economics (IFLAME).


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