I am a post-doctoral researcher, working on the ERC project “A Better Life for the Children of Exile: Intergenerational Adaptation of the Descendants of Refugees”. My broader research focuses primarily on immigrant integration and understanding how migrants shape their local communities. Before joining the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA), I was a Survey Data Linkage Officer at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) and completed my PhD at the London School of Economics.
A lot is known about the inequalities experienced by refugees, but much less is known about their children’s lives. This project will study the inequalities that are faced by the children and grandchildren of refugees living in Sweden.
Understanding how the foreign-born population perceives and responds to further in-migration in the host country is essential for evaluating social cohesion. This project studies how migrants perceive, respond to, and are shaped by further migration.