

Paolo Abarcar
Senior Researcher, Mathematica
Paolo Abarcar (Ph.D. in Economics and Public Policy, University of Michigan) is a Senior Researcher from Mathematica and leads several impact evaluations for the Millennium Challenge Corporation, U.S. Agency for International Development, and philanthropic organizations. His work spans international development, labor, and education research. His academic research involves explaining international migration (and in particular return migration) and its effect on migrants and their households.
Recent work by Paolo Abarcar
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Brain drain vs brain gain: Does international migration deplete poor countries of skilled workers?
Opportunities for nurses to migrate abroad can increase the supply of educated nurses at home
Published 05.03.24