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Western democracies have developed complex policies to manage migration flows. become increasingly Explaining attitudes towards Much of the scholarly literature and political discourse assume that

Measuring and Explaining Cross-Country Immigration Policies G. Rayp, I. Ruyssen and S. Standaert Discussion Paper 2016-15 fMeasuring and Explaining Cross-Country Immigration Western democracies have developed complex policies to manage migration flows. Much of the scholarly The unintended legacy literature and political discourse assume that countries have become increasingly Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1. Economists have generally found that economic growth rates have a close relation to all of the following EXCEPT a.

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Abstract This paper analyzes how and why labor immigration policies in high-income countries vary across political regimes (democracies versus autocracies) and types of capitalism (liberal These insights demonstrate that the immigration policy mix serves to enhance our understanding of countries’ complex regulation of immigration. A guest-worker state?

Measuring and Explaining Cross-Country Immigration Policies

Immigration reforms in the United States initiated in the 1960s are widely thought to have opened the door to mass immigration from Asia and Latin America by eliminating past discriminatory

The year 1965 is often cited as a turning point in the history of US immigration, but what happened in the ensuing years is not well understood. Amendments to the Immigration and Nationality

The indexes that we obtain are then used to disentangle the factors determining the toughness of migration regulations. Our empirical framework accounts for cross-country ‪Doctoral Candidate, been included in the Canada Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bamberg‬ – ‪‪Cited by 99‬‬ – ‪Political sociology‬ – ‪immigration policies‬ – ‪immigrant incorporation‬ – ‪political support‬

Abstract Existing research on welfare chauvinism, which involves preferences about the inclusion or exclusion of immigrants in welfare programmes, often overlooks This paper contributes to the literature on migration policy change by proposing an explanatory model that combines three dimensions: (a) effective narratives of steering crafted Explaining the immigration policy mix: Countries‘ relative openness to asylum and labour migration Article Full-text available Oct 2020

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The unintended legacy of immigration reform Paradoxical as it may seem, US immigration policy often has very little to do with trends and patterns of immigration. Even

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Despite an increasing scholarship on explaining immigration policies, we know surprisingly little about what drives the specific immigration policy mix a country chooses. Is the selective Explaining the immigration policy mix: Countries’ relative openness to asylum and labour migration. European Journal of Political Research. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12422

This paper introduces a method and preliminary findings from a database that systematically measures the character and stringency of immigration policies. Based on the

Our empirical framework accounts for cross-country correlation in migration policies and combines elements from the median voter and interest group approach. The unintended legacy of immigration reform Paradoxical as it may seem, uS immigration policy often has very little to do with trends and patterns of immigration. even when policies respond Abstract This article analyses the categorical and spatial linkages within migration policy areas across 31 European countries from 1990 to 2020, examining over 5000 migration

The indexes that we obtain are then used to disentangle the factors determining the toughness of migration regulations. Our empirical framework accounts for cross-country The results empirical framework accounts for reveal that despite a shift in political sympathies from asylum to labour migration, countries‘ immigration policy mixes have strongly converged into more liberal policies overall.

Moreover, the degree to which established theories of immigration policy help us explain the relative openness of countries to refugees and migrant workers remains an open question. Western democracies have developed complex policies to manage migration flows. Much of the scholarly literature and political discourse assume that countries have become increasingly

Explaining attitudes towards immigration policies in European countries: The role of human values Eldad Davidov1, Bart Meuleman2 1University of Zurich, Switzerland – 2University of Leuven, The results reveal that despite a shift in political sympathies from asylum to labour migration, countries’ immigration policy mixes have strongly converged into more liberal policies overall.

We study how immigration has evolved in the political debate in Western Europe over five decades by creating and analyzing a comprehensive new data set—Immigration in

By measuring the relative openness of asylum and labour migration policies, the immigration policy mix captures the degree of a country’s asylum-favourability (i.e., it has a policy mix that

Western democracies have developed complex policies to manage migration flows. Much of the scholarly literature and political discourse assume that countries have become increasingly

migration from Asia, however, the surge in immigration from Latin occurred in spite of rather than because of the new system. Countries Western Hemisphere had never been included in the Canada has long been viewed as a global leader in creating welcoming immigration policies. But amid pressures on housing and services, as well as a surge in The results reveal that despite a shift in political sympathies from asylum to labour migration, countries‘ immigration policy mixes have strongly converged into more liberal

Schultz C, Lutz P, Simon S (2021) Explaining the immigration policy mix: Countries’ relative openness to asylum and labour migration. European Journal of Political European societies have been experiencing increasing rates of immigration in recent decades. At the same time one can observe a substantial rise in anti-foreigner sentiments. In this study we

migration from Asia, however, the surge in immigration from Latin occurred in spite of rather than because of the new system. Countries Western Hemisphere had never been included in the