Dr Jan Gromadzki z wykładem na WNE UW – 15 maja br.

Zapraszamy na wykład pt. „Exclusionary Government Rhetoric and Migration Intentions”. Prelegent – dr Jan Gromadzki związany z Uniwersytetem Ekonomicznym w Wiedniu, zaprezentuje swoje badanie stacjonarnie, na Wydziale Nauk Ekonomicznych UW.

Spotkanie, zaplanowane w ramach cyklu Warsaw Economic Seminars, odbędzie się 15 maja br. o godz. 17:00. Zachęcamy – seminarium odbędzie się w sali A203. Istnieje również możliwość połączenia zdalnego. Dane do logowania na platformie Zoom przedstawiamy poniżej:

Link do spotkania: https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/93278126659?pwd=HAlBLR5bz9uqFroMDWLPnPF02vgqWi.1

[Identyfikator spotkania: 932 7812 6659
Kod dostępu: 014067]

Prezentujemy abstrakt wystąpienia.

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In 2019, almost 100 local governments in Poland voted to declare their localities "free from LGBT ideology." We study the effects of these declarations on migration intentions using unique data on domestic and international job search from a large global job site. Comparing counties with anti-LGBTQ resolutions to neighboring counties in a difference-in-differences design, we find that the resolutions increased domestic out-of-county job search by 12 percent and international job search by 15 percent, driven by European destination countries with high standards of LGBTQ rights. The shock to perceptions of local social norms likely drives our results, as we find largest effects in counties with relatively low support for far-right parties. We also present suggestive evidence that these effects translated into actual migration, with treated counties losing up to one percent of their young adult population.