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Nasim Ahamed Mondal

Nasim Ahamed Mondal is currently pursuing a PhD at the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland, exploring how international mobility shapes fertility patterns in low-fertility contexts. He was deeply honored to be recognized as the Best International PhD Student in Poland in 2025. His academic journey began at the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, where he earned both his MPhil and MA in Population Studies. Nasim has contributed to research projects funded by organizations such as the National Science Centre, Poland, UNICEF, and the Population Council, gaining expertise in both qualitative and quantitative methods. • Personal webpage • n.mondal(at)uw.edu.pl
Mobility, migration and foreigners

The short-lived fertility upturn among Polish emigrants to the Netherlands

November 10, 2025 Agnieszka Fihel, Nasim Ahamed Mondal and Weronika Kloc-Nowak
immigration, nederlands

The European Union enlargements of the early 2000s were accompanied by intense emigration from the new member states. This was followed by an apparent increase in emigrants’ fertility, well above … Read more

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