Liam is migration researcher at DeZIM in Berlin, focusing on migration decisions and outcomes using quantitative methods and complex systems. His work includes agent-based simulations, Bayesian methods, and Markov chains to model migrant trajectories. He previously received a Fulbright grant and worked as a software engineer. Liam graduated from Northwestern University, studying mathematics, languages, and financial economics.

Roles

  • German Center for Integration and Migration Research

    Research Institute, Berlin, Germany
    Researcher

Research

Motivations and Views on State Support for Refugees: Distinguishing Between Politically and Socially Engaged

Authors Sifka Etlar Frederiksen, Liam Haller, Theresa Uhr
Year 2024
Journal Name Global Networks
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1 Journal Article

Escaping uncertainty: overlapping methods of knowledge production and exchange in the naturalization journey

Authors Liam Haller, Zeynep Yanaşmayan
Year 2024
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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2 Journal Article

A not-so ‘natural’ decision: impact of bureaucratic trajectories on forced migrants’ intention and ability to naturalise

Authors Liam Haller, Zeynep Yanaşmayan
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
3 Journal Article

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