Anna Kicinger

Researcher

 
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Contact: kicinger(at)cefmr.pan.pl

Curriculum vitae

Born: 1977 in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland

 

Education and qualifications

  • 2007 - 7th Summer School on European Union Law and Policy on Immigration and Asylum, organised by the Odysseus Network - Academic network for legal studies on immigration and asylum in Europe.

  • 2001 - MA in International Relations at Warsaw University, Faculty of Journalism and Political Sciences, since 1998 the individual program of studies. Studies finished with special award in 2001, subject of the final thesis: "Migration Policy of the European Union"

  • 2000/2001 - scholarship of the Ministry of National Education


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Posts held

  • Since 2004 - Researcher, Central European Forum for Migration and Population Research, Warsaw, Poland;

  • 1999 - apprenticeship/work in the Department of Migration and Refugee Affairs in the Ministry of Interior and Administration.

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Research interests

  • Polish migration policy

  • Migration Policy of the European Union

  • European migration policies

  • Highly skilled mobility

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Selected publications and conference presentations

  • 2008

  • 2007

    • Kicinger A. (2007), Enlargement and Transition. Mobile Scientists in the Growing European Union. Studia Demograficzne 151(1):84-110. [in Polish].

    • Kicinger A. (2007), Science for Export. Academia 11(3):32-33. Also available in Polish: Nauka na eksport. Academia 11(3):32-33.

    • Kicinger A., A. Weinar, A. Górny (2007), Advanced Yet Uneven: The Europeanisation of Polish Immigration Policy, [in:] T. Faist, A. Ette (eds.), Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan:181-200.

    • Bijak J., D. Kupiszewska, M. Kupiszewski, K. Saczuk, A. Kicinger (2007), Population and labour force projections for 27 European countries, 2002-2052: impact of international migration on population ageing. European Journal of Population 23(1):1-31.

    • Bijak J., A. Kicinger, M. Kupiszewski, in cooperation with P. Śleszyński, Studium metodologiczne oszacowania rzeczywistej liczby ludności Warszawy. CEFMR Working Paper 2/2007.

    • Kicinger A., A. Weinar (eds.) (2007), State of the Art of the Migration Research in Poland. CEFMR Working Paper 1/2007 (pdf 869KB). Also available as: IMISCOE Working Paper #19 and CMR Working Paper 26/84.

  • 2006

    • Kicinger A., W. Kloc-Nowak, M. Kupiszewski (2006), A new migration destination for Poles: A case study of the Polish post-accession migration to Ireland, [in:] F.Laczko (ed.), Managing Migration in Ireland: A Social and Economic Analysis, International Organization for Migration / National Economic & Social Council No 116: 230-239 (pdf available here).

  • 2005

    • Kicinger A. (2005), Between Polish interests and the EU influence - Polish migration policy development 1989-2004, CEFMR Working Paper 9/2005. Paper presented at the conference "New Patterns of East-West Migration in Europe", 18-19 November 2005, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA), Hamburg, under the title Was it Really the Only Player? The EU Enlargement and Its Impact on the Polish Migration Policy.

    • Kicinger A. (2005), Polityka emigracyjna II Rzeczpospolitej, CEFMR Working Paper 4/2005.

    • Kicinger A. (2005), Unia Europejska wobec zagadnienia integracji imigrantów, CEFMR Working Paper 2/2005.

    • Kicinger A. (2005), The legal implications for migrant scientists and their families, paper presented at the Workshop For Early-Career Researchers, 13 June 2005, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw.

    • Kicinger A. (2005), International Migration as a Non-Traditional Security Threat, and the EU Responses to this Phenomenon, [in:] B. May, M. Stumbaum (eds.), NATO versus EU? Security Strategies for Europe, DGAP, Berlin.

  • 2004

    • Bijak J., M. Kupiszewski, A. Kicinger (2004), International migration scenarios for 27 European countries 2002-2052, CEFMR Working Paper 4/2004.

    • Kicinger A. (2004), International Migration as a Non-Traditional Security Threat and the EU Responses to this Phenomenon, paper presented at the 7th New Faces Conference "Competitive or Complementary? NATO and EU Security Strategies within an ever larger Europe", 8-10 October 2004, Berlin; available as a CEFMR Working Paper 2/2004.

    • Kicinger A., K. Saczuk (2004), Migration policy in the European perspective - development and future trends, CEFMR Working Paper 1/2004.

    • Bijak J., M. Kupiszewski, B. Nowok, A. Kicinger (2004), Long-term international migration scenarios for the new EU member and accession countries. Research report from the NIDI / CEFMR project D01 "Compilation of long-term national and regional population scenarios for the 12 EU candidate countries". CEFMR, Warsaw.

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