University of Warsaw, Main Campus, Ball Room, Tyszkiewicz‐Potocki Palace,
Warsaw, 19‐20th January 2015
Due to limited number of places, we kindly ask you to register to the conference by email at: conference.migration@uw.edu.pl by 10th of January 2015 at the latest.
Pokazywanie postów oznaczonych etykietą OBM UW. Pokaż wszystkie posty
Pokazywanie postów oznaczonych etykietą OBM UW. Pokaż wszystkie posty
Przypomnienie: Call for papers for an international conference: "Social remittances and social change in Central Europe" (19-20th January 2015)
Centre of Migration Research at University of Warsaw together with University of Roehampton in London invite scholars from all range of disciplines to submit their papers to the international conference on: "Social remittances and social change in Central Europe", which will take place at University of Warsaw, Main Campus, Ball Room, Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace, Warsaw, 19-20th January 2015.
Call for papers for an international conference: "Social remittances and social change in Central Europe" (19-20th January 2015)
Centre of Migration Research at University of Warsaw together with University of Roehampton in London invite scholars from all range of disciplines to submit their papers to the international conference on: "Social remittances and social change in Central Europe", which will take place at University of Warsaw, Main Campus, Ball Room, Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace, Warsaw, 19-20th January 2015.
A new MPC Working Paper: "Regional out-migration patterns in Russia" by Zuzanna Brunarska (Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw)
Russian society has been perceived by many scholars as relatively
immobile. Migration abroad is indeed not as common in Russia as it is,
for example, in Ukraine or Moldova, whose citizens migrate abroad in
large numbers to improve their living standards. Leaving aside the
deliberations whether Russians are less mobile than other big world
populations this text concentrates on differences between Russian
regions in patterns of mobility focusing on migration outflows. Given
the size of the country and socio-economic diversity of its regions,
Russia constitutes an interesting object of investigations.
Seminarium Ośrodka Badań nad Migracjami UW, 8.04.2014
Tytuł: "Analiza transferów prywatnych, stanu zdrowia i ryzyka zgonu w ostatnich latach życia"
Referat wygłoszą: dr Anna Nicińska i dr Małgorzata Kalbarczyk-Stęclik, Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych UW
Referat wygłoszą: dr Anna Nicińska i dr Małgorzata Kalbarczyk-Stęclik, Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych UW