The paper tests the three primary functions of media – agenda-setting, persuasion, and framing – in the context of international news and foreign perception.
This seminar extends the existing literature by using Census microdata to show that geographic sorting is also nativity-biased, and that immigrant workers sort into cities with higher wages and inelastic housing supplies.
Past Ph.D. students from the Department of Economics at UC Davis, who are currently faculty and researchers in different institutions around the world, will visit and present papers from their area of research.
Professor Gudrun Biffl will be discussing the challenges confronting governments, employers, and unions as well as the migrants seeking to integrate in Europe.
Visiting scholars from the Institute of Social-Politic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISPR RAS) will be presenting 15-minute talks regarding Russian migration topics.
Researchers from UC Davis and the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy in Munich come together to present results of their studies on the social protection of “crisis migrants” including unaccompanied minors, climate change migrants, and those fleeing structural poverty.