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Marine Haddad is a Researcher at the National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED) in France, where she focuses on migration studies within the International migration and minorities research team. She can be contacted at marine.haddad@ined.fr and by phone at +33 (0)1 56 06 21 97, with Christine Gonzalez serving as her secretary.
Dr. Haddad's research centers on migration patterns and their social implications, with particular expertise in overseas migration, colonial societies, ethno-racial borders, and life course analysis. Her work examines how migration intersects with labor markets, family dynamics, and post-colonial contexts, particularly focusing on French overseas territories and their relationship with mainland France. She investigates the role of family networks in migration decisions, professional trajectories of migrants, and state policies affecting migration flows.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of migration with family structures, professional trajectories, and state policies. She has examined privileged migration pathways, post-colonial migration policies, return migration and fertility patterns, sibling influences on migration decisions, and the distinctions between international and internal migration phenomena. Her work often employs life course analysis to understand how migration decisions evolve over time within personal and family contexts.
Dr. Haddad is actively involved in research projects including "Migrants and their movements - Migmouv" and "Migration, integration and anti-discrimination policies - PolMig," contributing to INED's mission of studying populations from multiple disciplinary perspectives including demography, sociology, economics, history, geography, statistics, and epidemiology. Her research significantly contributes to understanding migration dynamics in post-colonial contexts and the complex interplay between individual decisions, family strategies, and institutional frameworks.


