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Global Migration Centre
14 April 2022

The Longitudinal Impact of Crises on Economic, Social, and Mobility-Related Outcomes: The Role of Gender, Skills, and Migration Status

Prof. Martina Viarengo (Geneva Graduate Institute), Tobias Mueller and Philippe Wanner (Geneva University) have been awarded a SNSF grant for their new project with NCCR on the Move.

The Longitudinal Impact of Crises on Economic, Social, and Mobility-Related Outcomes: The Role of Gender, Skills, and Migration Status

 

The research project examines the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis and other crises on the labor market and more broadly on the well-being of migrant populations. It will allow determining the relative effects of the different crises on migrants’ labor market, social, and mobility-related outcomes, and how the effects vary by demographic and socio-economic characteristics. Pr. Viarengo was already the recipient of an earlier research grant from NCCR-on the Move  for the research project “Migration and Labor Market Inequality: The Role of Skills, Gender and Trade”, which she carried out at the Global Migration Centre over 2018-2022.

 

 

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