Carlos Vargas-Silva

Carlos Vargas-Silva

University of Oxford

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Carlos Vargas-Silva

Carlos Vargas-Silva, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Immigration, Remittances, Refugees, Forced Migration.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of involuntary immobility on development

Policy preferences in response to large forced migration inflows

The legacies of armed conflict: insights from stayees and returning forced migrants

Differences in migrants’ reason for migration and subjective well-being: not so different after all

Exploring the difference: Immigrant peers and the imagination of natives

Dreaming of a remittance house: Understanding transnational housing aspirations

Migration and alternative responses to dissatisfaction

I returned to being an immigrant”: Onward

Carlos Vargas-Silva Information

University

Position

Professor of Migration Studies and Director of COMPAS

Citations(all)

4192

Citations(since 2020)

2227

Cited By

2788

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Carlos Vargas-Silva Skills & Research Interests

Immigration

Remittances

Refugees

Forced Migration

Top articles of Carlos Vargas-Silva

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of involuntary immobility on development

Changes

Carlos Vargas-Silva

Melissa Siegel

2024/2

Policy preferences in response to large forced migration inflows

World Development

William L Allen

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2024/2/1

The legacies of armed conflict: insights from stayees and returning forced migrants

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022

Differences in migrants’ reason for migration and subjective well-being: not so different after all

Comparative Migration Studies

Daisy Pollenne

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2024/12

Exploring the difference: Immigrant peers and the imagination of natives

International Migration

Ana Alanis‐Amaya

Carlos Vargas‐Silva

2024/4/1

Dreaming of a remittance house: Understanding transnational housing aspirations

International Migration Review

Carlos Vargas-Silva

Paolo Boccagni

2023/5/4

Migration and alternative responses to dissatisfaction

Changes

Jessica Hagen-Zanker

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2023/11

I returned to being an immigrant”: Onward

THE ONWARD MIGRATION-FAMILY NEXUS

D Turcatti

C Vargas-Silva

2023/6

Policy Research Working Paper 10100

Policy

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022/6

WIDER Working Paper 2022/17-The legacies of armed conflict: insights from stayees and returning forced migrants

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022/2/9

“I returned to being an immigrant”: onward Latin American migrants and Brexit

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Domiziana Turcatti

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022/12/10

Policy preferences in response to large migration inflows

William Allen

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas Silva

2022

Migration-relevant policies in Ghana

Changes

Joseph Teye

Carlos Vargas-Silva

Marie Godin

2022/11

Trade networks, heroin markets, and the labor market outcomes of Vietnam veterans

Labour Economics

Jakub Lonsky

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022/10/1

Refugee return and social cohesion

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2022/9/1

Quantitative modelling of race, ethnicity and migration issues

Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez. Nouvelle série

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2021/4/15

The impacts of refugee repatriation on receiving communities

Journal of Economic Geography

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2021/3/1

Self-employment and reason for migration: are those who migrate for asylum different from other migrants?

Small Business Economics

Zovanga L Kone

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2021/2

What Works for Improving Refugee Outcomes in High-Income Countries? Policy Insights for the UK

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2021/1

The Anxiety of Political Uncertainty: Insights from the Brexit Vote

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Isabel Ruiz

Carlos Vargas-Silva

2021/9

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