A.I. Lopez Garcia

I am an Assistant Professor of Global Migration in the Department of Politics, and a member of both the Globalization, Transnationalism and Development (GTD) Research Group  and the Centre for Gender and Diversity (CGD) at FASoS.

My research interests lie at the intersection of development studies and politics, with a special interest in the topic of international migration. 

My work has explored how connections with migrants abroad influence the political and social attitudes and behavior of those who remain in origin countries via financial remittances and return migration.

My research covers topics related to bribery and political corruption, taxation and redistribution, social policy,  crime and violence, and gender inequalities in developing economies.  

My work contributes, as such, to ongoing debates on the role of international migration in promoting democracy and sustainable peace, advancing gender equality, and reducing poverty and inequality in origin countries.

In most of my research, I use quantitative methods of analysis.

My work has appeared in journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Studies in International Comparative Development, Oxford Development Studies,  Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Migration Studies,  Comparative Migration Studies, Political Studies,  Latin American Politics & Society, Journal of Politics in Latin America, among others.

My research has been generously supported by the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER),  the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD),  the Gerda Henkel Foundation,  the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz, the Research Valorisation Fund at FASoS, and Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT).

I am currently working on projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Western Balkans.