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Nicholas Gailey joined IIASA in January 2018 to contribute to the World Population (POP) Program. His work primarily involves researching international migration, and the writing of related scientific publications and policy-oriented reports. In particular, he covers the emigration of highly-educated and skilled workers in Eastern Europe and Africa, and resulting implications for development.
Recent projects include work on a more nuanced view of the demographic transition, as well as possible demographic scenarios for EU member states, particularly in terms of the future labor force.
Mr. Gailey's educational background includes a Journalism MA from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
Last update: 25-JUN-2019
Lutz W, Amran G, Belanger A, Conte A, Gailey N, Ghio D, Grapsa E, Jensen K, et al. (2019). Demographic Scenarios for the EU: Migration, population and education. Publications Office of the European Union
Gailey N & Lutz W (2019). Summary of ‘Demographic and human capital scenarios for the 21st century: 2018 assessment for 201 countries’. In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2018. pp. 221-234 Austrian Academy of Sciences. 10.1553/populationyearbook2018s221.
Gailey N & Lutz W (2019). Summary of ‘Demographic and human capital scenarios for the 21st century: 2018 assessment for 201 countries’. In: Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2019. pp. 221-234 Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN 978-3-7001-8364-810.1553/POPULATIONYEARBOOK2018S221.
Gailey N & Lutz W (2018). Demographic and Human Capital Scenarios for the 21st Century: 2018 assessment for 201 countries: Executive Summary. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. ISBN 978-92-79-78024-0 DOI:10.2760/41776.
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