Christopher Parsons
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Christopher Parsons
Assistant Professor, University of Western Australia
Christopher Parsons is a development economist, Assistant Professor at the University of Western Australia, and Research Fellow at IZA. His research focuses on the links between migration and development, specifically the determinants and impacts of international migration.
Christopher has a PhD in Economics from the University of Nottingham, during which time he held a Royal Economic Society Junior Fellowship. Prior to joining UWA, he worked as a Research Officer at the International Migration Institute at the University of Oxford, where I held a William Golding Fellowship at Brasenose College.
Recent publications
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The Gravity of High-Skilled Migration Policies
Journal article
Mathias Czaika and Christopher R Parsons, (2017), Demography, 54, 603 - 630
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High-skilled migration in times of global economic crisis
Working paper
Mathias Czaika and Christopher Parsons, (2016), IMI Working Paper Series, 126, 1 - 31
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The gravity of high-skilled migration policies
Working paper
Mathias Czaika and Christopher Parsons, (2015), IMI Working Paper Series, 110
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Migration, Trade and Aid: A Survey
Book chapter
Christopher R. Parsons et al, (2015), International Handbook On Migration And Economic Development
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Conceptualising International High-Skilled Migration
Working paper
Christopher Parsons et al, (2014), IMI Working Paper Series, 104