The Junior Workshop on the Economics of Migration is a joint initiative of CERDI, PSE, LISER, the University of Luxembourg, Universidad Carlos III, CEPII, and the IC Migrations.
It offers Ph.D. students and early-stage researchers (post-docs and assistant professors with less than 3 years of experience) an opportunity to share their work in a constructive environment, as well as to exchange the results of recent research in different fields of migration economics.
This workshop follows the spirit of the online webinar series on the economics of migration, an initiative that was launched in April 2020 to provide a platform for economists working on migration to present their work virtually.
The first edition of the workshop took place on June 15-16, 2023, at the IC Migrations, Paris, France.
The second edition of the workshop took place on June 25-26, 2024, at the LISER, Belval, Luxembourg.
The third edition of the workshop took place on June 23-24, 2025, at the CERDI Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Date and Location
The event is scheduled to be held on May 26-27, 2026, at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Getafe (Madrid), Spain).
Keynotes
- Paola Giuliano (UCLA Anderson)
- Joan Llull (IAE, CSIC)
- Jan Stuhler (UC3M)
Important deadlines
February, 1: Deadline for submitting papers
Mid-March: Authors are notified of the selection results
Submission
To initiate a new submission, please click on 'New submission' in the left menu. An account will need to be created to start the submission.
Applicants should either be PhD students or have defended their PhD after June 1st 2023.
The author submitting must provide the full names, affiliations, and email addresses of all coauthors for each submission. Please note that each individual may present only one paper during the conference, though they may be listed as a co-author on multiple papers.
There is no registration fee. A conference dinner will be hosted on May 26. The organizers are not in a position to cover travel or accommodation costs.
Scientific Committee
Michel Beine (University of Luxembourg), Simone Bertoli (CERDI), Melchior Clerc (CERDI), Angela Dalmonte (PSL), Frédéric Docquier (LISER), Anthony Edo (CEPII), Bertile Evreux (PSE), Martin Fernández (LISER), Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga (UC3M), Christina Gathmann (LISER), Maria Gertrudis Fernández (UC3M), Yajna Govind (CBS), Dominic Joubert Krinner (UC3M), Mitali Roy Mathur (UC Davis), Joël Machado (LISER), Léa Marchal (University Paris 1), Simone Moriconi (IESEG), Hillel Rapoport (PSE), Orlando Díaz Rivera (UC3M), Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski (University of Exeter), Sara Signorelli (CREST), Frederik Stroessenreuther (PSE), Riccardo Turati (UAB), and Jérôme Valette (CEPII).