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Caglar Ozden

Caglar Ozden

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
36
Citations
8699
World Ranking
2749
National Ranking
1530

Overview

Caglar Ozden is affiliated with the World Bank in the United States and has a research profile primarily focused on social sciences, economics, and health professions. Their work spans various subfields including sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, general health professions, demography, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's research topics cover diverse areas related to migration and labor dynamics, employment and welfare studies, as well as migration, ethnicity, and economy. Additional key themes in their work include migration, refugees, and integration, impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, fiscal policy and economic growth, and broader economic policies and impacts.

Ozden has authored several papers in well-regarded academic venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • Who on Earth Can Work from Home? (2021), PubMed Central
  • Remittances and the Brain Drain: Skilled Migrants Do Remit Less! (2024), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Segregation and internal mobility of Syrian refugees in Turkey: Evidence from mobile phone data (2021), Journal of Development Economics
  • Capital Markets, Temporary Migration and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Bangladesh (2024), World Development
  • Impacts of Temporary Migration on Development in Origin Countries (2023), The World Bank Research Observer

Their frequent publication venues demonstrate consistent contributions to the following journals and platforms:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Development Economics
  • The World Bank Research Observer
  • The World Bank eBooks
  • PubMed Central

Caglar Ozden collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Laurent Bossavie
  • Mattia Makovec
  • Daniel Garrote-Sánchez
  • Daniel Garrote Sánchez
  • He Wang

The scientist has contributed to multiple book publications primarily under the World Bank's publishing programs. These books address topics like COVID-19 vulnerabilities, temporary migration, occupational hazards during the pandemic, and global skill partnerships. Selected titles include:

  • Which Jobs Are Most Vulnerable to COVID-19? What an Analysis of the European Union Reveals (2020)
  • Impacts of Temporary Migration on Development in Origin Countries (2022)
  • Who on Earth can Work from Home? (2020)
  • Temporary Migration for Long-Term Investment (2021)
  • Do Immigrants Push Natives towards Safer Jobs? Exposure to COVID-19 in the European Union (2020)
  • Occupational Hazards: Why Migrants Faced Greater Economic and Health Risks during the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021)
  • Institutional Voids, Capital Markets and Temporary Migration: Evidence from Bangladesh (2022)
  • Global Skill Partnerships for Migration: Preparing Tomorrow's Workers for Home and Abroad (2025)

Best Publications

  • Migrant networks and foreign direct investment

    Beata S. Javorcik;Beata S. Javorcik;Caglar Ozden;Mariana Spatareanu;Cristina Neagu

  • Where on earth is everybody ? the evolution of global bilateral migration 1960-2000

    Caglar Ozden;Christopher R. Parsons;Maurice Schiff;Terrie L. Walmsley

  • Where on earth is everybody ? the evolution of global bilateral migration 1960-2000

    Caglar Ozden;Christopher R. Parsons;Maurice Schiff;Terrie L. Walmsley

  • Global talent flows

    Sari Pekkala Kerr;William Robert Kerr;Caglar Ozden;Christopher Robert Parsons

  • Brain waste? Educated immigrants in the U.S. labor market

    Aaditya Mattoo;Ileana Cristina Neagu;Caglar Ozden

  • International Migration, Remittances, and the Brain Drain

    Çaḡlar Özden;Maurice W. Schiff

  • Diasporas

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  • Leveraging Migration for Africa: Remittances, Skills, and Investments

    Dilip Ratha;Sanket Mohapatra;Caglar Ozden;Sonia Plaza

  • A Global Assessment of Human Capital Mobility: The Role of non-OECD Destinations

    Erhan Artuc;Frederic Docquier;Caglar Ozden;Christopher Parsons

  • Global Talent Flows

    Sari Pekkala Kerr;William Robert Kerr;Caglar Ozden;Christopher Robert Parsons

  • Trade preferences and differential treatment of developing countries : a selective survey

    Bernard Hoekman;Bernard Hoekman;Caglar Ozden

  • Remittances and the Brain Drain: Skilled Migrants Do Remit Less!

    Yoko Niimi;Caglar Ozden;Maurice Schiff

  • AGOA and Apparel: Who Captures the Tariff Rent in the Presence of Preferential Market Access?

    Marcelo Olarreaga;Çaglar Özden

  • The Labour Market Effects of Immigration and Emigration in OECD Countries

    Frédéric Docquier;Çaglar Ozden;Giovanni Peri

  • The perversity of preferences: GSP and developing country trade policies, 1976–2000

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  • Trade preferences and differential treatment of developing countries: a selective survey

    Bernard Hoekman;Bernard Hoekman;Caglar Ozden

  • High-Skilled Migration and Agglomeration

    Sari Pekkala Kerr;William Robert Kerr;William Robert Kerr;Çağlar Özden;Christopher Parsons;Christopher Parsons

  • Who on Earth Can Work from Home?

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  • Trade Policy and Loss Aversion

    Caroline Freund;Caglar Ozden

  • Migration and Development Research is Moving Far Beyond Remittances

    Michael A. Clemens;Caglar Ozden;Hillel Rapoport;Hillel Rapoport

  • Internal borders and migration in India

    Zovanga Louis Kone;Maggie Y. Liu;Maggie Y. Liu;Aaditya Mattoo;Caglar Ozden

  • Dissecting Network Externalities in International Migration

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Caglar Özden

  • Migrant Networks and Foreign Direct Investment

    Beata Smarzynska Javorcik;Beata Smarzynska Javorcik;Beata Smarzynska Javorcik;Caglar Ozden;Mariana Spatareanu;Cristina Neagu

  • Migration and remittances : causes and linkages

    Yoko Niimi;Caglar Ozden

  • Price Effects of Preferential Market Access: Caribbean Basin Initiative and the Apparel Sector

    Caglar Ozden;Gunjan Sharma

  • The Wage Effects of Immigration and Emigration

    Frederic Docquier;Caglar Ozden;Giovanni Peri

  • Where on Earth is Everybody

    Çağlar Özden;Christopher R. Parsons;Maurice Schiff;Terrie L. Walmsley

  • Live long and prosper : aging in East Asia and Pacific

    Philip B. O'Keefe;Nithin Umapathi;Aparnaa Somanathan;Robert J. Palacios

  • International Migration, Economic Development & Policy

    Çaglar Özden;Maurice W. Schiff

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher A. Parsons
Christopher A. Parsons University of Western Australia
Frédéric Docquier
Frédéric Docquier Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
Hillel Rapoport
Hillel Rapoport Paris School of Economics
Aaditya Mattoo
Aaditya Mattoo World Bank
Maurice Schiff
Maurice Schiff Institute of Labor Economics
Bernard Hoekman
Bernard Hoekman European University Institute
William R. Kerr
William R. Kerr Harvard University
Michel Beine
Michel Beine University of Luxembourg
Beata Smarzynska Javorcik
Beata Smarzynska Javorcik University of Oxford
Giovanni Peri
Giovanni Peri University of California, Davis

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