Jessica Hagen-Zanker is a Senior Research Fellow leading ODI’s migration research. Jessica coordinates ODI's migration research and leads our contributions to two five-year projects on migration and development, MIGNEX (EC funded) and the GCRF UKRI South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub. Her research focuses on understanding how migration and economic and social policies affect migrant decision-making, impacts of migration on migrants and their families, the interlinkages between migration...

Roles

  • Overseas Development Institute

    Research Institute, London, United Kingdom
    Senior Research Fellow for Migration

Research

Deciding Where to go: Policies, People and Perceptions Shaping Destination Preferences

Authors Heaven Crawley, Jessica Hagen-Zanker
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration
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1 Journal Article

Does policy matter? Journeys to Europe and the dynamics of migration decision-making

Authors Richard Mallett, Jessica Hagen-Zanker
Year 2018
Book Title Trajectories and Imaginaries in Migration
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3 Book Chapter

Journeys on hold: how policy influences the migration decisions of Eritreans in Ethiopia

Authors Richard Mallett, Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Nassim Majidi, ...
Year 2017
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4 Working Paper

What do we know about the impact of social protection programmes on the decision to migrate?

Authors Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Carmen Leon Himmelstine
Year 2013
Journal Name Migration and Development
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5 Journal Article

Why Do People Migrate? A Review of the Theoretical Literature

Authors Jessica Hagen-Zanker
Year 2008
Journal Name SSRN Electronic Journal
6 Journal Article

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