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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute's Center for European Studies presents A
 lessandra Venturini. Venturini will survey the large changes in recent mig
 ration patterns involving Europe in terms of their most prominent characte
 ristics\, such as their direction\, size\, and reason.The characteristics 
 of migration are crucial to understand the role played by migrants inside 
 destination countries\, including the extent of their integration. Though 
 such roles vary by country\, in general\, negative stereotypes involving w
 ages\, employment and costs to the welfare state are not supported by empi
 rical findings.Among wider concerns over migration\, recent waves of asylu
 m seekers in particular have created friction inside the EU.&nbsp\; The Eu
 ropean legislation that covers the demand for asylum\, along with the vary
 ing degrees of perceived cultural and geographic proximity that new arriva
 ls have with different European countries\, hinders various states’ abilit
 ies to find a solution that is both humane and efficient.Alessandra Ventur
 ini is a full professor of economics\, holds the Jean Monnet Chair in Euro
 pean Migration Studies\, and is director of the Interdisciplinary Diploma 
 in Migration Studies at the University of Torino. From 2004-2011\, she was
  the deputy director of the CARIM project at the European University Insti
 tute (EUI). From 2012-2017\, she was the founder and deputy director of th
 e Migration Policy Centre (MPC) at the EUI in Florence. Currently\, Ventur
 ini is a European Commission expert on migration\; co-chair of the G-20 Mi
 gration task force\; fellow at the IZA\, CHILD and FIERI\; and a member of
  DIVCULT-IMISCOE executive board.Venturini earned a Ph.D. in economics at 
 the EUI in 1982. She was visiting professor at Brown University\, the Inst
 itute of Development Studies (Sussex University)\, and the International I
 nstitute of Labour Studies at the ILO in Geneva. She collaborated with the
  OECD migration section\, the European Commission Migration Program\, CEPR
  Migration Research program\, IOM\, MPI and the World Bank.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Migration in Europe: Trends and Changes\, with Alessandra Venturini
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute's Center for Europea
 n Studies presents Alessandra Venturini. </p><p><span style="background-co
 lor: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inh
 erit\; text-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\
 ; white-space: inherit">Venturini will survey the large changes in recent 
 migration patterns involving Europe in terms of their most prominent chara
 cteristics\, such as their direction\, size\, and reason.</span></p><p>The
  characteristics of migration are crucial to understand the role played by
  migrants inside destination countries\, including the extent of their int
 egration. Though such roles vary by country\, in general\, negative stereo
 types involving wages\, employment and costs to the welfare state are not 
 supported by empirical findings.</p><p>Among wider concerns over migration
 \, recent waves of asylum seekers in particular have created friction insi
 de the EU.&nbsp\; The European legislation that covers the demand for asyl
 um\, along with the varying degrees of perceived cultural and geographic p
 roximity that new arrivals have with different European countries\, hinder
 s various states’ abilities to find a solution that is both humane and eff
 icient.</p><p><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; color: 
 inherit\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\
 ; text-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; whi
 te-space: inherit">Alessandra Venturini is a full professor of economics\,
  holds the Jean Monnet Chair in European Migration Studies\, and is direct
 or of the Interdisciplinary Diploma in Migration Studies at the University
  of Torino. From 2004-2011\, she was the deputy director of the CARIM proj
 ect at the European University Institute (EUI). From 2012-2017\, she was t
 he founder and deputy director of the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) at the
  EUI in Florence. Currently\, Venturini is a European Commission expert on
  migration\; co-chair of the G-20 Migration task force\; fellow at the IZA
 \, CHILD and FIERI\; and a member of DIVCULT-IMISCOE executive board.</spa
 n></p><div><p><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; font-fa
 mily: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform:
  inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit
 ">Venturini earned a Ph.D. in economics at the EUI in 1982. She was visiti
 ng professor at Brown University\, the Institute of Development Studies (S
 ussex University)\, and the International Institute of Labour Studies at t
 he ILO in Geneva. She collaborated with the OECD migration section\, the E
 uropean Commission Migration Program\, CEPR Migration Research program\, I
 OM\, MPI and the World Bank.&nbsp\;</span></p></div>
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