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CURRICULUM VITAEDustmann, ChristianEconomics Department, University College London,Gower Street, London WC1E6BT.Phone: 44 (0)20 3549 5356e-mail: c.dustmann@ucl.ac.ukPresent Appointment: Professor of Economics, University College LondonEducation:1997 Habilitation in Economics and Econometrics (venia in Volkswirtschaftslehre undOekonometrie), University of Bielefeld1992 Ph.D. in Economics, European University Institute (EUI), Florence (withdistinction).1988 MSc in Business Economics, University of Bielefeld (with distinction).1985 MA in Economics, University of Georgia, Athens, (with distinction).1983 BSc in Business Economics, University of Bielefeld, Germany.Employment:Since 2004Professor in Economics, University College London.Founding Director CReAM (Centre for Research and Analysis ofMigration)2002-2004Reader (Associate Professor) in Economics, University College London.1994-2002Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, UniversityCollege London.1992-1994Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Bielefeld.Honours and Fellowships:Elected Fellow, Society of Labor Economists (2017)President of the European Society for Labour Economists (EALE, 2014-2017)Elected Fellow of the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea) (since 2013)Elected Fellow of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) (since 2012)President of the European Society for Population Economics (ESPE, 2008)Memberships:Elected member of the Council of the Royal Economic Society (since 2016)Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), LondonResearch Associate of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), LondonResearch Associate of the Centre for Economic Policy (CEP), LondonOther Appointments:Spring 2017: Visiting Professor, SIEPR, Stanford UniversitySpring 2017: Visiting Professor, Cowles Foundation, Yale UniversitySince 2016: Research Professor, The Rockwool Foundation, Copenhagen

Spring 2016Spring 20162014-20152009-2014Since 20042012, 2014Spring 2011Fall 20102005/20062004-2007Fall 2001Spring 19991997/1998Spring 1995Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, BocconiVisiting Professor, Department of Economics, Princeton UniversityVisiting Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard UniversityScientific Director, NORFACE (New Opportunities for Research FundingAgency Cooperation in Europe) Programme on MigrationDirector CReAM (Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration)Visiting Professor, EUI FlorenceVisiting Professor, EUI, FlorenceVisiting Professor, RSSS, Australian National UniversityPart-Time Visiting Professor, Faculty for Economics and Econometrics,University of Amsterdam(Fall terms) Visiting Professor, RSSS, Australian National UniversityVisiting Professor/Fellow, Center of Labor Economics, University ofBerkeleyVisiting Professor, Bonn Graduate School and IZA, BonnVisiting Professor, European University Institute, FlorenceVisiting Fellow, INRA, Paris.Advisory Roles:2014-2016National Academy of Sciences member of the Panel on the Economic andFiscal Consequences of ImmigrationSince 2011British Home Office, Economics and Resource Analysis Advisory Group2010-2014Member of the National Education Panel Survey (NEPS) Scientific Board2010-2016Member of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Labour Market Research(IAB)2006-2008Member of the British Home Office Advisory PanelReferee for Scientific Organisations:Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC), Danish Research Council, DutchResearch Council, Austrian Research Council, German Research Council (DFG),European Research Council, Phare-Ace Programme of the European Commission, ERCReferee for Scientific Journals, last four years:American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of EconomicStudies, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Economic Journal, Journal ofDevelopment Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal ofPublic Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Human Resources, Review ofEconomics and Statistics, American Economic JournalsEditorial duties:Editor Journal of Labor Economics, since November 2016Editor Journal of Population Economics January 2003-2010Editorial Board Economic Journal 2005-2011Editing:

Editor Economic Journal Features on The Class Size Debate, 2003Editor Economic Journal Features on The Labour Market Effects of Immigration (with IanPreston and Tim Hatton), 2005Editor Oxford Review of Economic Policy on Gender and the Life Cycle, 2005Editor Empirical Economics on The Economics of Education (with Bernd Fitzenberger andSteve Machin), 2006Service to the Scientific Community:Member of numerous Programme Committees for Scholarly Associations (EuropeanEconomic Association, Econometric Society, Royal Economic Society, Verein fuerSocialpolitik, European Society for Population Economics, Society for Labor Economics,European Association of Labour Economists, etc.)Grants: 2018-2022: Co-applicant “Populism, Inequality and Institutions ”, funded underthe NORFACE Dynamics of Inequality Across the Life-course programme 2014-2017: Co-applicant on proposal “Globalisation, Institutions and the WelfareState”, funded under the Norface Welfare State programme 2014-2017: Principal Applicant for Proposal “The Dynamic Impact ofImmigration on Wages, Employment, Technology and Innovation”, funded underthe DFG Programme “The German Labour Market in a Globalised World Challenges through Trade, Technology, and Demographics” 2013-2018: Award of an ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Grant,“The Dynamics of Migration and Economic Adjustment”. 2013: Co-applicant for German Science Foundation (DFG) funded PriorityProgramme “The German Labour Market in a Globalized World: Challengesthrough Trade, Technology and Demographics”. Start Date: 2014. 2012-2013: Co-applicant for German Research Foundation (DFG) Grant,“Education as a Life- long Process”. 2012-2014: Co-applicant for Thyssen Foundation Grant on “The causal effect oftrack choice on long-term educational attainment and labour market outcomes”. 2009-2013 NORFACE (New Opportunities for Research Funding AgencyCooperation in Europe) Programme of Migration, Research Grant on “Migration:Integration, Impact and Interaction”. 2008-2014: NORFACE Programme on Migration, Scientific Directorship. 2006: Principal Applicant for research commissioned by the Welsh Assembly onThe impact of Immigration: A Review of Economic Evidence. Starting date:October 2006. 2006: Principal Applicant for Anglo-German Foundation (AGF) ResearchProgramme The Economics and Politics of Employment, Migration and SocialJustice. Starting date: October 2006.

2006: Co-applicant for ESRC Research Proposal, Crime and Mental Health.Starting date: 2007.2005: Co-applicant for RTN Training Network, Transnationality of Migrants:Enduring ties with the home country and integration in the host country. Startingdate: Autumn 2006.2005: Co-applicant for Marie-Currie Training Network TOM, which allocates 44early researcher months and 12 post-doc months as well as expenses and overheadto UCL. Starting date: 2006.2005: Principal Applicant to Low Pay Commission Proposal on a Study ofMigrant Workers and the National Minimum Wage and Enforcement Issues thatArise. Starting date: October 2005.2004, 2006, 2008: Co-Applicant for German Science Foundation (DFG) PriorityProgramme proposal on Unionisation, Wage Setting, educational incentives andOrganisational Change. Three-stage proposal. Starting dates 2005, 2007, and2009.2003: Principal Applicant for ESRC Research Proposal on Immigration: Impact,Outcomes and Reception. Starting date: December 2003. Co-applicants: JeromeAdda, Steve Machin and Ian Preston.2003: Principal Applicant for Anglo-German Foundation Research Proposal onEmployment, Wage Structures and Economic Cycle. Starting date: January 2004.2003: Co-applicant (with David Card and Ian Preston), Nuffield FoundationResearch Proposal on a Cross-National Analysis of Opinions on Immigration inEurope. Starting date: January 2004.2003: Co-applicant (with Jerome Adda), ESRC Proposal on “Fertility Choices andOccupation”. Starting date: April 2004.2001: Principal Applicant for Project on The Impact of EU Enlargement onMigration Flows funded by the British Home Office. Co-investigators: Ian Prestonand Maria Casanova.2000: Principal Applicant for Project on The Impact of Migration on LocalLabour Markets in the UK funded by the British Home Office. Co-investigators:Ian Preston, Francesca Fabbri and Jonathan Wadsworth.2000: Principal Applicant for project on The Performance of Immigrants in theUK funded by the British Home Office. Co-investigators: Ian Preston, FrancescaFabbri and Jonathan Wadsworth.1997: Co-applicant for project on Wage Growth and Job Mobility in Germany,Anglo-German Foundation, with S. Bender and C. Meghir.Distinguished Talks:

2008DetailsKeynote lecture on Impact of Migration at ESRC-Centre COMPAS(Centre on Migration, Policy and Society) Launch ConferenceKeynote lecture on Training and Union Wages, Conference onInequality and the Labour Market, BergenInvited lecture on Impact of Migration, Government and EconomicService Conference, HM Treasury, LondonOpening lecture for CEPR/CReAM book launch “Immigration, Jobs andWages: Theory, Evidence and Opinion”, hosted by the Department ofWork and PensionsInvited talk on Migration, CEPR/DIW Lunchtime Meeting, BerlinKeynote lecture, Conference on “Heterogene Arbeit”, MannheimKeynote lecture on Attitudes towards Migration, Annual Conference ofItalian Labour Economists (AIEL), RomeInvited Public Lecture on the Impact of Migration, Canberra, AustraliaInvited Plenary Talk at World Bank International Policy Conference inpreparation of the World Development Report “The Next Generation”,BerlinInvited Keynote Lecture, Conference on “Attitudes to Immigration,Labour and Capital Flows in Europe Following Enlargement” inWarsaw, organised by the IMF and the National Bank of PolandInvited Talk to the “Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee” onThe Impact of Migration on the UK EconomyInvited talk to Employer and Union Representatives on Impact ofImmigration, Helsinki, FinlandOpening Plenary Lecture, Business Roundtable on ‘Business and HumanMigration - Dilemmas and Opportunities’, The Hague Process onRefugees and MigrationKeynote lecture on Immigration, LOWER conference, LSEInvited Lecture on Immigration, Royal Statistical Society Conference,York, UK.Key Public Lecture at CLSRB Migration Conference, VancouverKeynote Lecture, Inauguration of the Research Network Labour and theWelfare State, Linz, AustriaInvited Lecture on “Impact of Migration”, Welsh Assembly Conference,CardiffKeynote Address and Lecture, CEPOS conference, CopenhagenKeynote Lecture, Managing Migration conference, GoodenoughCollege, LondonKeynote Address, Thematic Review Conference, BrusselsKeynote Lecture, Conference “Economics of Education, Firm Behaviourand Training Policies, ZurichKeynote Lecture, conference “The Evolution of Inequality in Italy”,RomeKeynote Lecture, conference “Migration and Development”, Lille,France

2017Presidential Address, European Society for Population EconomicsAnnual Congress, London, UKKeynote Address, 14th International Metropolis Conference on“Migration and Mobility”, Copenhagen, DenmarkKeynote Address, Annual Congress of “Swiss Society of Economics andStatistics”, Fribourg, SwitzerlandKeynote Lecture, Conference “The Economic Contribution ofImmigration in Canada”, Ottawa, Oct. 29/30Public Lecture on “Immigration; Economics and Politics”, Luigi EinaudiFoundation, Turin, ItalyPublic Lecture, Free movement of workers: Economic Effects andIndividual Perception, Polish Embassy, London.Public Lecture, Lithuanian EU Presidency Conference 2013 “EUAgenda for Growth: Why Migration matters” November 5-6, 2013,Vilnius, Lithuania.Keynote Lecture, TEMPO Conference on Migration, Nottingham, UK,OctoberKeynote Lecture, 5th Transatlantic Conference on the Economics ofCrime, FrankfurtKeynote Address, European Society for Population Economics (ESPE)Annual Congress, Braga, PortugalKeynote Address, 3rd Banque de France conference on “Labor market:institutions and reforms”, Aix-en-ProvencePresidential Address (EALE), EALE/SOLE World Congress, Montreal,JuneKeynote Address, Western Economic Association, Honolulu, JulyKeynote Address, Association of Italian Labour Economists (AIEL),Cagliari, Italy, SeptemberKeynote Address, Economist Mediterranean Leadership Summit, MaltaKeynote Address, Economic Policy Research Network, CopenhagenKeynote Lecture, Barcelona GSE Summer Forum, BarcelonaPublic Lecture, Festival of Economics, TrentoKeynote Lecture, Economic Policy Research Network (EPRN),CopenhagenPresidential Lecture, British Science FestivalKeynote Address, German Economic Association, AugsburgRodolfo Debenedetti Lecture, Bocconi University, MilanoKeynote Address, Italian Economic Association, MilanoRothschild Lecture, Johann Kepler University, Linz/AustriaKeynote Bocconi Research for Europe and the World EconomyKeynote, 14th Annual Migration Meeting, IZA, BonnKeynote, 10th International Conference on Migration and Development,Clermont Ferrand

Seminars:Numerous seminar presentations at Universities in the UK, Europe and the US. Regularpresentation of papers and invited lectures at international conferences. Invited publiclectures and presentations to government bodies. Academic Seminars last two years:2014: Madrid, Nottingham, Cornell, OSU, Edinburgh, EUI, Yale, Harvard, NBER,Bielefeld, Berlin, Princeton. 2015: Davis, Berkeley, ECB, Wisconsin, Carnegie Mellon,Boston University, Bocconi, Zurich, Vancouver, Montreal, Dartmouth, MIT, Warwick,Rome; 2016/17: Berkeley, Paris, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Oxford, Aix en Provence,Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Munich, Milan/Bocconi, Berlin, Rome, Bonn.Media:Numerous references to academic work (work on class size, auctions, impact ofmigration, attitudes towards immigrants, pocket money, migration impact, East-Westmigration, maternity leave, wage inequality etc.) in national and internationalnewspapers, including the Times, Observer, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph, Guardianetc. Interviews with major TV and Radio stations, including BBC 10 a clock news,Bloomberg, BBC World, Sky, BBC News, ITV, Channel 5, Today programme on BBC4,CNN, and various national BBC radio stations. Seehttp://www.ucl.ac.uk/ uctpb21/media.htm for details.Academic ailsJohannes Wiegand. Title Thesis: Four Essays on Applied WelfareMeasurement and Income Distribution Dynamics in Germany 1985-1995Current Position: International Monetary FundAstrid Kunze. Title Thesis: Male-female Wage Differentials - ALongitudinal Analysis of Young Skilled Workers in Germany.Current position: Professor, Department of Economics, Bergen/NorwaySonja Pereira. Title Thesis: Minimum Wages and Wage MobilityCurrent position: Professor, Barnard College, Columbia UniversitySandra McNally. Title Thesis: Structural Change in Agriculture:Economic Analysis Based on Micro-data.Current Position: Professor of Economics, University of Surrey.Uta Schoenberg. Title Thesis: Mobility and Wage Growth.Current Position: Professor, Department of Economics, UniversityCollege London.Francesca Fabbri. Title Thesis: Essays on Migration.Currently Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics,University of Munich, GermanyAlbrecht Glitz. Thesis Title: The Labour Market Impact and Performanceof Immigrants. Current Position: Associate Professor, Pompeu FabraUniversity, BarcelonaKatrien Stevens. Thesis Title: Male-Female Wage Differentials andFertility. Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Sydney

20152009-20162010-20162014201420152016-Francesco Fasani. Essays on Illegal Migration. Current position: AssistantProfessor, Queen Marry College, London.Joseph Mestres. Thesis Title: Essays on Migration and Remittances.Current position: Research Officer, OECD, Paris.Tommaso Frattini. Thesis Title: The Labour Market Effects of Migration.Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Milan.Anna Rosso. Current Position: Research Fellow, National Institute ofEconomic and Social Research (NIESR)Anna Raute. Current Position: Assistant Professor, University ofMannheimJan Stuhler. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Universidad Carlos IIIde MadridLuigi Minale. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Universidad CarlosIII de MadridSimon Gorlach. From September 2016: Assistant Professor, BocconiUniversityInes Helm. From September 2016: Assistant Professor, StockholmUniversityBarbara TreudeMimosa DiStefanoShanka FernandoStan deRuiterTeaching:Labour Economics, University of Bielefeld, 1993.Microeconometrics, University of Bielefeld, 1992, 1993.Econometric Methods (3rd year undergraduate), University College London, 1994, 1995,1996.Mathematics for Economists (1st year undergraduate), University College London, 1994,1995, 1996.Microeconometrics (M.Sc.), jointly with C. Meghir and R. Blundell, University CollegeLondon, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000.Econometrics for Environmental Economics (M.Sc.), jointly with S. Machin, UniversityCollege London, 1996, 1997.Microeconometrics (Ph.D.), European University Institute, Florence, 1997.Applied Econometrics II, Bonn Graduate School of Economics, 1998/1999.Microeconometrics (Ph.D.), European University Institute, Florence, 1998.Quantitative Economics and Econometrics, UCL, 1998/1999; 1999/2000, 2000/2001,2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004.Empirical Microeconomics, (Ph.D), jointly with H. Ichimura, 1999/2000, 2000/2001.Labour Economics (MSc/PhD), Spring 2002, 2003.Topics in Applied Microeconomics (MSc/PhD), Spring 2002, 2003.The Economic of Migration (MSc), Spring 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012,2013, 2015, 2016, 2015Topics in Labour Economics (MSc), UCL, Spring 2017Applied Economics (BsC), Spring 2011, 2012.

PhD Examining:Rob Euwal, Tilburg University, 1997.Dan-Olof Roth, University of Lund, 1999.Pilar Beneito, University of Valencia, 2000.Damon Clark, Oxford, 2001.Kaspar Richter, LSE, 2004Charles Bellemare, Tilburg, 2004Michelle Pellizari, LSE, 2005Thomas Siedler, Essex, 2007Tyra Ekhaugen, Oslo, 2008Paolo Pinotti, UPF, Barcelona, 2009Olivier Marie, LSE, 2009Sylvain Weber, Geneva, 2011Edwin Goni Pacchioni, EUI Florence, 2011Priscillia Hunt, Warwick, 2011Ola L. Vestad, Oslo, 2012Ana Damas de Matos, LSE, London, 2013Richard Murphy, UCL, London, 2014Enabling Activity:Department of Economics:1995-2002: UCL co-ordinator ENTER programme.1998-2002: Academic Computer officer.2002-2007: MPhil/PhD Programme Director and Admissions Tutor

Academic Papers:Publications in Refereed Journals:1. Who benefits from universal childcare? Estimating marginal returns to earlychildcare attendance (joint with Thomas Cornelissen, Anna Raute and UtaSchönberg), forthcoming Journal of Political Economy2. Legal status and Consumption Behaviour of Immigrant Households (withFrancesco Fasani and Biagio Speciale), forthcoming Journal of the EuropeanEconomic Association (JEEA).3. The Long-Term Effects of Early Track Choice (with Patrick Puhani and UtaSchoenberg), forthcoming Economic Journal4. On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration (joint with FrancescoFasani, Luigi Minale, Tommaso Frattini and Uta Schoenberg), forthcomingEconomic Policy5. The Career Cost of Children (with Jerome Adda and Katrien Stevens), Journal ofPolitical Economy, 125, no. 2 (293-337), 20176. Peer Effects in the Workplace (with Thomas Cornelissen and Uta Schoenberg),American Economic Review, Vol. 107, No. 2 (425-456), 20177. Labor Supply Shocks and the Dynamics of Local Wages and Employment (withUta Schoenberg and Jan Stuhler), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 132 (1): 435483, 20178. The Impact of Immigration: Why do Studies Reach such Different Results? (withUta Schoenberg and Jan Stuhler), Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 30, No.4, pp. 31-56, 2016. Online on/files/2599.pdf9. Estimating immigrant earnings profiles when migrations are temporary (withSimon Gorlach), Labour Economics (based on Presidential Address, SOLE-EALEworld conference, Montreal 2015), Vol. 41, pp. 1-8, 2016.10. From LATE to MTE: Alternative methods for the evaluation of policyinterventions (with Thomas Cornelissen, Anna Raute and Uta Schoenberg),Labour Economics, Vol. 41, pp. 47-60, 2016.11. Referral-based Job Search Networks (with Albrecht Glitz and Uta Schoenberg),Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 83, Issue 2, pp. 514-546, 2016.12. The Economics of Temporary Migrations (with Simon Gorlach), Journal ofEconomic Literature, vol. 54, no. 1, March 2016, pp. 98-13613. The Effect of Local Area Crime on the Mental Health of Residents (with FrancescoFasani), Economic Journal, 126 (593), pp 978–1017, 2016.

14. How do Industries respond to Changes in Local Labour Supply? (with AlbrechtGlitz, Journal of Labor Economics, 33(3), 711-750, 2015.15. The Effect of Emigration from Poland on Polish Wages (joint with TommasoFrattini and Anna Rosso), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 117, pp. 522564, 201516. The Fiscal Effects of Immigration in the UK (joint with Tommaso Frattini),Economic Journal, Vol.124, Issue 580, pages F593–F643, 201417. Out-migration, Wealth Constraints, and the Quality of Local Amenities (joint withAnna Okatenko), Journal of Development Economics, 110 (2014) 52–63, 201418. The Effect of Growing up in a High Crime Neighborhood on Criminal Behaviour(joint with Anna Piil Damm), American Economic Review, 104(6), pp. 1806-1832,201419. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants' Earning' Profiles (withJoseph-Simon Gorlach), forthcoming Handbook of the Economics of Migration,Chiswick/Miller (editors), 201420. From “Sick Man of Europe” to the “Economic Superstar”: Germany’s ResurgingEconomy (joint with Bernd Fitzenberger, Uta Schoenberg, Alexandra Spitz Oener),Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 28, pp. 167-188, 201421. The Effect of Immigration along the Distribution of Wages (joint with TommasoFrattini and Ian Preston), Review of Economic Studies, 201322. The Effect of Expansions in Maternity Leave Coverage on Children’s Long-TermOutcomes (joint with Uta Schoenberg), American Economic Journal – AppliedEconomics, Vol. 4, pp. 190-224, 201223. Apprenticeship Training and Commitment to Training Provision (joint with UtaSchoenberg), American Economic Journal – Applied Economics, Vol. 4, pp.3661, 201224. Educational Achievement of Second Generation Immigrants: An InternationalComparison (joint with Tommaso Frattini and Gianandrea Lanzara), EconomicPolicy, Vol. 27(69), pp. 143-185, 201225. Estimating the Effect of Immigration on Wages (joint with Ian Preston), Journalof the European Economic Association, Vol. 10 (1), 216-223, 201226. Immigration, Wages, and Compositional Amenities (joint with David Card andIan Preston, Journal of the European Economic Association, Vol. 10 (1), 78-119,201227. Migration and Education (joint with Albrecht Glitz), Handbook of the Economicsof Education, Volume 4, chapter 4, Hanushek, Machin Woessmann (ed.), pp 327441, 2011

28. Return Migration, Human Capital Accumulation, and the Brain Drain (joint withItzhak Fadlon and Yoram Weiss), Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 95(1),pages 58-67, 201129. Racial Harassment and Minority Concentration (with Francesca Fabbri and IanPreston), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113(3):689-711, 201130. Ethnicity and Educational Achievement in Compulsory Schooling (joint with SteveMachin and Uta Schoenberg), Economic Journal, vol. 120(546), F272-F297, 201131. Assessing the Fiscal Costs and Benefits of A8 Migration to the UK (joint withTommaso Frattini and Caroline Halls), Fiscal Studies, 31, 201032. Savings, Asset Holdings, and Temporary Migration (joint with Josep Mestres),Annales d’Economie et de Statistique, 201033. The Economic Situation of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in France,Germany, and the United Kingdom (joint with Yann Algan, Albrecht Glitz andAlan Manning), Economic Journal, Volume 120, 2010, F4-F3034. Ethnic Minority Immigrants and their Children in Britain (joint with NikosTheodoropoulos), Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 62(2), 209-233, 201035. Immigrants’ Identity, Economic Outcomes, and the Transmission of Identity acrossGenerations (joint with Teresa Casey), Economic Journal Volume 120, 2010, F31F5136. Employment, Wages, and the Economic Cycle: Differences between Immigrantsand Natives (joint with Albrecht Glitz and Thorsten Vogel), European EconomicReview, Volume 54, 2010, 1-1737. Remittances and Return Migration (joint with Josep Mestres), Journal ofDevelopment Economics, Volume 92, 1, 2010, Pages 62-7038. Revisiting the German Wage Structure (joint with Johannes Ludsteck and UtaSchoenberg, Quarterly Journal of Economics May 2009, Vol. 124, No. 2: 843–881.39. In-School Work Experience, Parental Allowances, and Wages, (with A. vanSoestand John Micklewright, Empirical Economics, Volume 37, 1, September, 200940. Training and Union Wages (with Uta Schoenberg), Review of Economics andStatistics 2009, 91 (2), 363-376)41. Intergenerational transmission of language capital and economic outcomes (withT Casey), Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 43, pp 299-324, 200842. The Labour Market Impact of Immigration (joint with Albrecht Glitz and TommasoFrattini), Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2008, 24, 477 - 49443. Wage Growth and Job Mobility in the UK and in Germany (joint with SoniaPereira), Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 374-393, 200844. Intergenerational Mobility and Return Migration: Comparing sons of foreign andnative born fathers, Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 43, pp. 660-687, 2008

45. Racial and Economic Factors in Attitudes to Immigration (with Ian Preston), TheB.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 7, Issue 1 (Advances), Article62, 200746. Return Migration: Theory and Empirical Evidence for the UK (joint with YoramWeiss), British Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 45 Issue 2, pp. 236-256, 200747. Selection Correction in Panel Data Models: An Application to Labour Supply andWages (with Maria Engracia Rochina-Barrachina), Econometrics Journal, 10, 2,200748. Part-Time Work, School Success and School Leaving (with A. vanSoest),Empirical Economics Vol. 32, pp.277–299 (2007)49. Gender and Ethnicity-Married Immigrants in Britain (with Francesca Fabbri),Oxford Review of Economic Policy 2005 vol 21: 462-484; also: The Assessment:Gender and the Life Cycle, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 2005 21: 32533950. Immigrants in the British Labour Market (with Francesca Fabbri), Fiscal Studies2005, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 423–47051. Is Immigration Good or Bad for the Economy? Analysis of Attitudinal Responses(with Ian Preston), Research in Labor Economics, vol. 24, pp. 3-34, 200552. The Impact of Immigration on the British Labour Market (with Francesca Fabbriand Ian Preston), Economic Journal Volume 115, Issue 507, Page F324-F341,Nov 2005 ; same issue: The Labour Market Effects of Immigration, editorial (withT Hatton and I Preston).53. Strange Bids: Bidding Behaviour in the United Kingdom’s Third GenerationSpectrum Auction (with Tilman Borgers), Economic Journal, vol. 115, pp. 551578, 2005. Received award for best paper published in the Economic Journal54. Wages, Experience and Seniority (with C. Meghir), Review of Economic Studies,vol. 72, 2005.55. Parametric and Semiparametric Estimation in Models with MisclassifiedCategorical Variables (with A. van Soest), Journal of Business and EconomicStatistics, Vol. 22, No. 3, July 2004 pp.312-321.56. Parental background, secondary school track choice, and wages, Oxford EconomicPapers 56 (2004), 209-23057. Children and Return Migration, Journal of Population Economics, 2003, 16: 815830.58. Language Proficiency and Labour Market Performance of Immigrants in the UK,(with F. Fabbri), Economic Journal, July 2003, pp. 695-717.59. Awarding Telecom Licenses: The Recent European Experience (joint with TilmanBorgers), Economic Policy, Vol. 36, 2003, pp. 217-268.60. Class Size, Education, and Wages, Economic Journal, (with N. Rajah and A. vanSoest), Vol. 113, 2003, pp. F99-F120.

61. Editorial: The Class Size Debate and Educational Mechanisms, Economic Journal,Vol. 113, 2003, pp. F1-F2.62. Return Migration and the Optimal Migration Duration, European Economic Review2003, Vol. 47, pp. 353-367.63. Rationalising the UMTS Spectrum Bids: The Case of the UK Auction (withTilman Borgers), Ifo-Studies, 48, 77-111, 2002. [Reprinted in: Gerhard Illing andUlrich Klüh (editors), Spectrum Auctions and Competition inTelecommunications, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003, 119 - 157.]64. The Optimal Migration Duration and Economic Activities after Re-Migration,(with O. Kirchkamp), Journal of Development Economics, 67, 351-372, 2002.65. Language and the Earnings of Immigrants (with A. van Soest), Industrial andLabor Relations Review, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 473-492, 2002.66. Language Fluency and Earnings: Estimation with Misclassified LanguageIndicators (with A. vanSoest), Review of Economics and Statistics, 83, 663-674,2001.67. Attitudes to Ethnic Minorities, Ethnic Context and Location Decisions (with I.Preston), Economic Journal, 111, 353-373, 2001.68. Temporary Migration and Economic Assimilation, Swedish Economic PolicyReview, 7, 213-244, 2000.69. Temporary Migration, Human Capital and Language Fluency of Migrants,Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 101, 297-314, 1999.70. Public and private sector wages of male workers in Germany (with A. van Soest),European Economic Review, 42, 1417-1441, 1998.71. Wage Structures in the Private and Public Sectors i

2006: Principal Applicant for research commissioned by the Welsh Assembly on The impact of Immigration: A Review of Economic Evidence. Starting date: October 2006. 2006: Principal Applicant for Anglo-German Foundation (AGF) Research Programme The Economics and Politics of Employment, Migration and Social Justice. Starting date: October 2006.