Articles in International Journals
Demirci, Murat, Andrew Foster, and Murat G. Kirdar. (2024). Child Growth and Refugee Status: Evidence from Syrian Migrants in Turkey. Journal of Demographic Economics, 90, 486-520.
Demirci, Murat, and Meltem Poyraz. (2024). Post-Compulsory Schooling of Youth in Turkey: A Case of Pro-cyclical Enrollment. International Journal of Manpower, 45(7), 1450-1473.
Demirci, Murat. (2023). Youth Responses to Political Populism: Education Abroad as a Step toward Emigration. Journal of Comparative Economics, 51(2), 653-673.
Demirci, Murat, and Murat G. Kırdar. (2023). The Labor Market Integration of Syrian Refugees in Turkey. World Development, 162, 106138.
Aracı, Dogu Tan, Murat Demirci, and Murat G. Kırdar. (2022). Development Level of Hosting Areas and the Impact of Refugees on Natives' Labor Market Outcomes in Turkey. European Economic Review, 145, 104132.
Demirci, Murat. (2020). International Students and Labour Market Outcomes of US-born Workers. Canadian Journal of Economics, 53(4), 1495-1522.
Demirci, Murat. (2019). Transition of International Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Students to the US Labor Market: The Role of Visa Policy. Economic Inquiry, 57(3), 1367-91.
Bound, John, Murat Demirci, Gaurav Khanna, and Sarah Turner. (2015). Finishing Degrees and Finding Jobs: US Higher Education and the Flow of Foreign IT Workers. Innovation Policy and the Economy, 15(1), 27-72.
Articles in National Journals
Demirci, Murat. (2022). Reasons for the Decline in the Population of Turkish Republic Citizens Pursuing Doctoral Education Abroad. METU Studies in Development, 49(2), 257-291.
Demirci, Murat, and Meltem Poyraz. (2021). A Practitioner's Guide to Handling Irregularities Resulting from the 2014 Revisions to the Turkish Household Labor Force Survey. Boğaziçi Journal Review of Social, Economic and Administrative Studies, 35(1), 1-25. (with Meltem Poyraz)
Demirci, Murat. (2020). Education Abroad and Post-graduation Location Choices: An Inquiry on Turkish Republic Citizens studying in the United States of America. Journal of Higher Education and Science, 10(3), 404-413.