She graduated from the doctoral program at the Faculty of Economic Sciences (Development Economics Department), University of Warsaw. In 2013 she defended her doctoral thesis entitled “International Migration and the choice of Self-employment”. Her research concentrates on quantitative analyses of migrants’ functioning on the destination labor markets and on conceptual issues related to the interdependencies between migration streams. She is currentlz working on a project financed through the PRELUDIUM grant scheme offered by the National Science Centre. In the 2009/2010 academic year a Dekaban-Liddle Fellow at the University of Glasgow (Department of Economics). In the 2010/2011 academic year a Fulbright Scholar at Princeton University (Office of Population Research). Member of the editorial board of “Central and Eastern European Migration Review”.
Apart from holding a master’s degree in economics, she also has a BA in cross-cultural relations obtained at the Oriental Institute, University of Warsaw.
Selected publications
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Zuzanna Brunarska,
Stefan Markowski,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Intra- vs. extra-regional migration in the post-Soviet space
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Joanna Nestorowicz,
Do networks do the works? Migration networks among Indian entrepreneurs in Poland and Belgium
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Izabela Grabowska,
Agnieszka Fihel,
Marta Anacka,
Ewa Matejko,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Poakcesyjne powroty Polaków
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Magdalena Lesińska,
Maciej Szczepański,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Izabela Grabowska,
Polityka państwa wobec migracji powrotnych własnych obywateli. Teoria i praktyka
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Joanna Nestorowicz,
Known Knowns and Known Unknowns of Immigrant Self-employment. Selected issues
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Zuzanna Brunarska,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Stefan Markowski,
Internal vs external migration in post-Soviet space. CARIM-East Research Report
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Ignacy Jóźwiak,
Magdalena Lesińska,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
The Politics of Mainstreaming Immigrant Integration Policies Case study of Poland
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Sergiu Porcescu,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Stefan Markowski,
Moldovan Migration Policy Dilemma: Brain Drain or Jobless Growth? CARIM-East Research Report
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Marta Anacka,
Joanna Nestorowicz,
Mind the gap? Quantifying interlinkages between two traditions in migration literature