

María Adelaida Ortega
PhD candidate, Applied Economics University of California Davis
María Adelaida Ortega is PhD candidate in Applied Economics at the University of California Davis. Her research lies in the intersection of development and labour economics with a special focus on migration within developing countries. She has also worked as research consultant at the Inter American Development Bank, and research assistant at Universidad de los Andes and Fedesarrollo in Bogotá, Colombia.
Recent work by María Adelaida Ortega
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Insights from Colombia's massive regularisation of Venezuelan forced migrants
The regularisation of Venezuelan migrants had no significant effects on labour markets, political and social cohesion among Colombian natives, or crimes committed against Colombians while it enhanced the well-being and self-reliance of the forced mig...
Published 27.09.24