Our Director Christian Dustmann Discusses the Future of Germany’s Automotive Sector on SWR Kultur Radio
SWR Kultur’s Forum recently featured an insightful discussion with our Director, Professor Christian Dustmann, addressing the topic “Krise im Autoland – stockt der Jobmotor Autoindustrie?” (translated: “Crisis in Car Country – Is the Job Engine Running Out of Fuel?”). Moderated...
Reuters spotlights our study on immigration’s fiscal impact in the UK
The news agency Reuters has spotlighted our research on the fiscal effects of immigration to the UK conducted by our Director Christian Dustmann and Deputy Director of GMIH Tommaso Frattini. In an article titled “Raw Economics Will Trump Migration’s Sour...
Cutting Social Benefits for Refugees Has Long-Term Negative Consequences
– For the German version, please see below – The drastic reduction of social benefits for refugees in Denmark initially led to more of them entering the workforce, particularly in communities with a higher demand for unskilled labor. However, after...
Handbook Talk with with Suresh Naidu: How do unions affect wages and inequality?
Listen on In this podcast episode dedicated to the new edition of the Handbook of Labor Economics, Professor Suresh Naidu from Columbia University discusses the recent resurgence of union power, for example, in the context of the successful United Auto...
Handbook Talk with Stephen Machin: How does crime impact the economy and society?
Listen on In this podcast episode dedicated to the new edition of the Handbook of Labor Economics, Professor Stephen Machin from the London School of Economics discusses the recent advances in the Economics of Crime. What are the economic consequences...
Migration is not a Zero-Sum Game: An Interview with Our Director Christian Dustmann for Wirtschaftsdienst
Wirtschaftsdienst – a journal from ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics recently featured an insightful interview with our Director, Christian Dustmann, as part of their series “Challenges for the Labor Markets of the Future.” In the interview, conducted by...
The Financial Times cites our research on the impact of immigration on inequality in the UK
The Financial Times referenced the study conducted by our Director Christian Dustmann, Yannis Kastis (CReAM), and Ian Preston (University College London) in an article titled “UK Immigration: Why Public Opinion Is at Odds with Reality” by Peter Foster and Amy...
The New York Times mentions the work on the Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK by Director Christian Dustmann and Deputy Director of GMIH Tommaso Frattini.
The New York Times has highlighted the research on the fiscal effects of immigration to the UK conducted by Director Christian Dustmann and Deputy Director Tommaso Frattini of the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM). In an article...







