The Call for Papers for the joint AASLE/EALE/SOLE labor economics conference 2025 in Toronto is out. More information here: www.sole-jole.org/upcoming-mee...#EconSky
Thank you Migration Policy Institute for inviting @chrambrosio.bsky.socialwww.migrationpolicy.org/article/depo...
Do large-scale deportations lead to safer communities, better jobs, and less irregular migration? Research shows the answer is less clear than leading voices may suggest. This article provides an over...
It has been great to see our research with @chloeneast.bsky.social@hnmansour.bsky.socialshorturl.at/3aknM
The idea that deportation helps US citizens has always been an illusion. Itās never worked before and it wouldnāt work under a second Trump term.
If youāve been wondering about the āVenezuelan gangsā in Denver/Aurora, Iāve been following the real story & explain it below TLDR there is no āgang takeoverā of the city or buildings, thats just cover up for bad building management practices Also the gang narrative is racist
@andreavelasquez.bsky.social and I found that mass deportations reduced highly educated mothers work outside the home. Our care market relies on immigrants, many of whom are in very vulnerable positions. More legal pathways for caregivers & more public child care would help solve this.
Great to see our research cited alongside other scholars in the @nytimes.com#econsky#AcademicSky
Our research will explore how universal health coverage can promote fetal development, child health, & wellness over the life course, while also addressing economic disparities through improved household finances, nutrition, and public health resources.
The grant writing road hasnāt always been smooth, but today Iām proud to share that, alongside Duncan Thomas & Ryan Brown, weāve been awarded an NIH R03 grant! We are very excited about this opportunity! #EconSky#AcademicSky