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Mariya Aleksynska |
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Tel (33) 1 53 68 55 76 |
Mariya Aleksynska is an economist at CEPII and a research affiliate at Fondazione Rodolfo DeBenedetti (Milan). She holds a PhD in Economics from Bocconi University (Milan) and an MA in Economics from the Economics Education and Research Consortium (Kyiv).
Previously, Mariya worked as a researcher at Fondazione Rodolfo De Benedetti on an IMF-commissioned project about labour market reforms throughout the world. She was also a research assistant at Bocconi University and at the University of Cambridge on projects related to development.
Mariya is specialized in international migration, particularly in issues of immigrants' assimilation and transit migration management. During her PhD studies, she spent over a year in Morocco, studying its migration specifics. Mariya is also interested in labour market institutions, development, Eastern European economies and Russia.
At CEPII, Mariya participates to the following projects:
- the Impact of Immigration on the Economic Growth in the OECD countries;
- “The Waste of Talent”: Occupational Adjustment of Immigrants;
- Foreign Direct Investment from South to South;
- Foreign Direct Investment and Export Substitution. |
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CEPII Publications |
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Attitudes Towards Immigrants and Relative Deprivation: the Case of a Middle-Income Country (resubmitted for publication, 2008)
Civic Participation of Immigrants: Culture Transmission and Assimilation (job market paper, submitted for publication, 2008)
Quantitative Assessment of Immigrants' Civic Activities: Exploring the European Social Survey (in "Highly Active Immigrants – a Resource for European Civic Societies", Ed. Dita Vogel. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang. 2007)
Aid Coordination and Harmonisation in the Health Sector: the Case of Palestine (with Th. Kergall, in conference proceedings of the Second International Conference "Health Financing in Developing Countries", 2005)
Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in Transition Economies (with J. Gaisford and W. Kerr, in proceedings of Colloquium on Ukraine’s Nation Building, Canada, Sascatoon, 2003). |
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