Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula, Sandra Lavenex, and Philipp Lutz (2024). “The Limits of EU Market Power in Migration Externalization: Explaining Migration Control Provisions in EU Preferential Trade Agreements.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 62(5): 1351-1378
Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula (2024). “The Quiet Politics of Migration Supranationalization – Commission Entrepreneurship and the Intra-Corporate Transferee Directive.” Journal of European Integration 46(3): 365–86.
Rausis, Frowin, and Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik. “Contagious Policies? Studying National Responses to a Global Pandemic in Europe.” Swiss Political Science Review 27, no. 2 (2021): 283–96.
Work in progress
Changing Norms in EU Return Policy? A longitudinal analysis of Commission documents on return, with Philipp Stutz
"Privileged but Invisible? Uncovering Business Migration", with Mariana Alvarado, Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz.
"Escaping politicization to attract desirable migrants - the case of Switzerland ", with Mariana Alvarado, Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz.
Lavenex, Sandra, Philipp Lutz, and Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik. “Migration Governance through Trade Agreements: Insights from the MITA Dataset.” The Review of International Organizations, July 2023 (online first).
Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula, Sandra Lavenex, and Philipp Lutz. “Expanding, Complementing, or Substituting Multilateralism? EU Preferential Trade Agreements in the Migration Regime Complex.” Politics and Governance 11, no. 2 (April 20, 2023): 49–61.
Work in progress
Trading migration? Explaining Mobility Provisions in Preferential Trade Agreements, with Philipp Lutz and Sandra Lavenex
Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula. “Perspectives of Flow and Place: Rethinking Notions of Migration and Mobility in Policy-Making.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 50, no. 6 (2024): 1299–1316.
Piccoli, Lorenzo, Matteo Gianni, Didier Ruedin, Christin Achermann, Janine Dahinden, Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Mihaela Nedelcu, and Tania Zittoun. “What Is the Nexus between Migration and Mobility? A Framework to Understand the Interplay between Different Ideal Types of Human Movement.” Sociology, February 2024 (online first)