Madeline Zavodny
Madeline Zavodny
@mzavodny.bsky.social

Economics professor at Univ of North Florida, immigration & labor economics

Sociology 28%
Political science 28%

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The Presidential Address by Pia M. Orrenius of Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and @mzavodny.bsky.social of University of North Florida explores the implications of the growing reliance on liminal status in U.S. immigration policy.
#ImmigrationPolicy #TemporaryMigration #UnauthorizedImmigrants
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$2,000 Professional Development Grant for URM junior faculty in economics! Apply by submitting an essay on your research & its link to economic education. Details: www.aeaweb.org/about-aea/co...
#econsky #teachecon
Professional Development Grant for URM Faculty
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Any economists out there who might be interested in writing about choosing a childfree life? I'm editing an upcoming CSWEP newsletter on fertility choices and hoping to include this perspective. Shoot me a message if you might be my person!

AERA and COPAFS have issued a statement on the sudden termination of 169 contracts within IES, including those that NCES holds for the collection and reporting of education statistics. Read the full statement: www.aera.net/Newsroom/AER...
AERA and COPAFS Statement on the New Administration’s Sudden Termination of National Center for Education Statistics Contracts
AERA and COPAFS Statement on the New Administration’s Sudden Termination of National Center for Education Statistics Contracts
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New macroeconomic analysis from the Dallas Fed:

Mass deportation will reduce US GDP growth by 0.89 percentage points this year and 1.49 percentage points by 2027

It doesn't have to be this way. The choice isn't border chaos or vast militarized raids. The third option: lawful channels for migration
Declining immigration weighs on GDP growth, with little impact on inflation
Unauthorized immigration surged sharply in 2021–24 but has since declined abruptly with negative implications for economic growth.
www.dallasfed.org

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