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Top 5% Institutions and Economists in the Field of Economics of Human Migration, as of May 2009

This page shows one of the many rankings computed with RePEc data. They are based on data about authors who have registered with the RePEc Author Service, institutions listed on EDIRC, bibliographic data collected by RePEc, citation analysis performed by CitEc and popularity data compiled by LogEc. To find more rankings, historical data and detailed methodology, click here. Or see the ranking FAQ. For Economics of Human Migration, these are 257 authors affiliated with 612 institutions.
All authors classified in this field.

Top 5% institutions in the field of Economics of Human Migration

The scores of institutions in each field are determined by a weighted sum of all authors affiliated with the respective institutions. The weights are determined, for each author, by the proportion of all working papers announced in NEP that have also been announced in NEP-MIG (Economics of Human Migration).
RankScoreInstitution
11.95RAND, Santa Monica
22.27Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge
32.78Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
(4)4.5Afdeling Ruimtelijke Economie, Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
45.97Department of Economics, University College London (UCL), University of London, London
57.21Institutet för Näringslivsforskning (IFN), Stockholm
57.21Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley
77.6School of Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University, Ithaca
89.16Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Dublin
99.24Geary Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin
109.75Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge
1111.18Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford
1211.69World Bank Group, Washington
1313.37Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn
1414.24Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago
1515.89Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California-San Diego (UCSD), La Jolla
1616.58Department of Public Policy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
1716.82Economics Department, University of California-Davis, Davis
(18)16.93Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington
1818.96Economics Department, Brown University, Providence
1919.09Department of Economics, University of Texas-Austin, Austin
2021.2Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
2124.17National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge
2224.25Economics Department, Queen's University, Kingston
2327.18Faculté des Sciences Économiques et du Droit, Université du Maine, Le Mans
(23)27.18Groupe d'Analyse des Itinéraires et Niveaux Salariaux (GAINS), Faculté des Sciences Économiques et du Droit, Université du Maine, Le Mans
2427.24Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Hamilton
2527.47London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, London
(26)27.67Foerder Institute for Economic Research, Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
2527.67Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
2729.3Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, Perth
2829.36Department of Economics, New York University, New York City
2930.17Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS), Australian National University, Canberra
(30)30.93Economics Group, Nuffield College, Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford
(30)31.7Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, London
(30)31.88Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), Department of Economics, University College London (UCL), University of London, London
3033.37Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm

Top 5% authors in the field of Economics of Human Migration

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this field. Authors can register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankScoreAuthor
1.1.5Peter Nijkamp
2.2.65Christian Dustmann
3.3.06Barry R. Chiswick
4.4.31Dan Ben-David
5.5.02Stephen J. Trejo
6.5.59Giovanni Peri
7.6.54Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
8.7.04Klaus F. Zimmermann
9.8.05Paul W. Miller
10.9.93Wilbur John Coleman II
11.10.52David McKenzie
12.12.06Frédéric Docquier

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