RFBerlin Event

RFBerlin Migration Forum

Migration: Drivers, Consequences, and Governance

Time: 09:00 Thursday 26 Mar 2026 – 20:00 Friday 27 Mar 2026

Location: Gormanstrasse 22, 10119 Berlin

CReAM, the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at RFBerlin is organizing the second RFBerlin Migration Forum, an annual conference open to scholars in economics and related social sciences.
This year’s forum will address a broad range of issues, including – but not limited to – the causes and effects of migration policies, the determinants of migration, the impact of migration on origin and destination countries, migrant experiences, and public attitudes toward immigration.

Call for Papers is open

We welcome submissions of innovative papers from scholars in economics and related social sciences with an interest in migration. Topics may include forms of population movement and mobility, the impacts of migration on both receiving and sending countries, the experiences of migrants in host countries, the attitudes of residents towards immigration, and others.

  • Submission Open: 5 August 2025
  • Submission Deadline: 2 Nov 2025
  • Notification to Authors: 1 Dec 2025

Keynote speakers

Nancy Qian (Northwestern University)
Nancy Qian is the James J. O’Connor Professor of Economics at the Kellogg School of Management, MEDS Department, at Northwestern University. She is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on topics in economic development, political economy, and economic history. Her work was published in leading academic journals and has contributed to policy discussions on development and governance. She serves as Co-Director of the Global Poverty Research Lab at Northwestern and is the founder of the independent China Econ Lab.


Mathias Thoenig (University of Lausanne)
Mathias Thoenig is Professor of Economics at the School of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne. He is also a Distinguished Research Scholar at IMD Business School and was the inaugural Centenary Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at the University of Oxford, in association with University College and Queen’s College. His research explores the intersections of development, international trade, geoeconomics, and the political economy of conflict and migration. His work has been published in top academic journals and frequently informs public debate and policymaking.

Local organizing committee

Christian Dustmann, Gabriele Lucchetti, Giacomo Battiston, Tommaso Frattini & Yulia Aster


Feel free to contact us at: [email protected]