Who Gets a Swiss Passport? A Natural Experiment in Immigrant Discrimination

Who Gets a Swiss Passport? A Natural Experiment in Immigrant Discrimination
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Synopsis Who Gets a Swiss Passport? A Natural Experiment in Immigrant Discrimination by : Jens Hainmueller

We study discrimination against immigrants using micro-level data from Switzerland, where, until recently, some municipalities used referendums to decide on the citizenship applications of foreign residents. We show that naturalization decisions vary dramatically with immigrants' attributes, which we collect from official applicant descriptions that voters received before each referendum. Country of origin determines naturalization success more than any other applicant characteristic, including language skills, integration status, and economic credentials. The average proportion of `no' votes is about 40% higher for applicants from the (former) Yugoslavia and Turkey compared to observably similar applicants from richer northern and western European countries. Statistical and taste-based discrimination contribute to varying naturalization success; the rewards for economic credentials are higher for applicants from disadvantaged origins, and origin-based discrimination is much stronger in more xenophobic municipalities. Moreover, discrimination against specific immigrant groups responds dynamically to changes in the groups' relative size.

Migrants and Expats: The Swiss Migration and Mobility Nexus

Migrants and Expats: The Swiss Migration and Mobility Nexus
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9783030056711
ISBN-13 : 3030056716
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Synopsis Migrants and Expats: The Swiss Migration and Mobility Nexus by : Ilka Steiner

This open access book provides insight on current patterns of migration in Switzerland, which fall along a continuum from long-term and permanent to more temporary and fluid. These patterns are shaped by the interplay of legal norms, economic drivers and societal factors. The various dimensions of this Migration-Mobility Nexus are investigated by means of newly collected survey data: the Migration-Mobility Survey. The book covers different aspects of life in the host country, including the family dimension, the labour market and political participation as well as social integration. The book also takes into account the chronological dimension of migration by considering the migrants’ arrival, their stay, and their expectations regarding return. Through applying conclusions drawn from the Swiss context to the migration literature on other European and high-income countries, this book contributes to new knowledge on current migration processes in high-income countries. As such it will be a valuable reference work to scholars and students in migration, social scientists and policy makers.

Migration and Discrimination

Migration and Discrimination
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9783030672812
ISBN-13 : 3030672816
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Synopsis Migration and Discrimination by : Rosita Fibbi

This open access short reader provides a state of the art overview of the discrimination research field, with particular focus on discrimination against immigrants and their descendants. It covers the ways in which discrimination is defined and conceptualized, how it is measured, how it may be theorized and explained, and how it might be combated by legal and policy means. The book also presents empirical results from studies of discrimination across the world to show the magnitude of the problem and the difficulties of comparison across national borders. The concluding chapter engages in a critical discussion of the relationship between discrimination and integration as well as pointing out promising directions for future studies. As such this short reader is a valuable read to undergraduate students, as well as graduate students, scholars, policy makers and the general public.

The Routledge International Handbook of Discrimination, Prejudice and Stereotyping

The Routledge International Handbook of Discrimination, Prejudice and Stereotyping
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781000418941
ISBN-13 : 1000418944
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Synopsis The Routledge International Handbook of Discrimination, Prejudice and Stereotyping by : Cristian Tileagă

Looks at the social psychology of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination in the context of broader concerns with social justice (law, employment, public policy, mental health) Strikes a balance between an authoritative, synthetic, review of current and emerging debates, as well as a focus on state-of-the-art empirical work Examines a central social psychological theme – the idea that problems of prejudice and hostility in society are not simply a matter of flawed reasoning, irrational propensities and/or attitudinal negativity

Southern Baptists and Muslims

Southern Baptists and Muslims
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9798385212507
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Synopsis Southern Baptists and Muslims by : Charles W. Powell

Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the largest Protestant religious group in the United States--the Southern Baptist denomination--has been criticized for using and fostering anti-Islamic rhetoric. The use of anti-Islamic speech, specifically by Southern Baptist leaders, has become an alarming trend within the denomination. The effects of Southern Baptists' antipathy towards Muslims are indeed dire. Charles W. Powell has observed that the Southern Baptist denomination is underprepared and at times reluctant to engage with Muslims in the United States. His formal interviews with Southern Baptist pastors reveal that most pastors as well as their congregants have had no personal encounter with Muslims. As a result, this lack of encounter has created a deficiency of narrative empathy. Southern Baptists and Muslims empirically investigates the dynamics of these patterns. Powell proposes that this lack of narrative empathy is the primary reason why leaders within the Southern Baptist denomination have negative perceptions of Islam and Muslims. Moreover, it is primarily the lack of narrative empathy that allows for anti-Islamic rhetoric to flourish. The purpose of this book is to shape an improved, if not new, perception of Islam and Muslims--a perception that can foster neighborliness via narrative empathy.

Federalism and Subsidiarity

Federalism and Subsidiarity
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9781479875559
ISBN-13 : 1479875554
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Synopsis Federalism and Subsidiarity by : James E. Fleming

In Federalism and Subsidiarity, a distinguished interdisciplinary group of scholars in political science, law, and philosophy address the application and interaction of the concept of federalism within law and government. What are the best justifications for and conceptions of federalism? What are the most useful criteria for deciding what powers should be allocated to national governments and what powers reserved to state or provincial governments? What are the implications of the principle of subsidiarity for such questions? What should be the constitutional standing of cities in federations? Do we need to “remap” federalism to reckon with the emergence of translocal and transnational organizations with porous boundaries that are not reflected in traditional jurisdictional conceptions? Examining these questions and more, this latest installation in the NOMOS series sheds new light on the allocation of power within federations.

Robustness Tests for Quantitative Research

Robustness Tests for Quantitative Research
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781108247542
ISBN-13 : 1108247547
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Synopsis Robustness Tests for Quantitative Research by : Eric Neumayer

The uncertainty that researchers face in specifying their estimation model threatens the validity of their inferences. In regression analyses of observational data, the 'true model' remains unknown, and researchers face a choice between plausible alternative specifications. Robustness testing allows researchers to explore the stability of their main estimates to plausible variations in model specifications. This highly accessible book presents the logic of robustness testing, provides an operational definition of robustness that can be applied in all quantitative research, and introduces readers to diverse types of robustness tests. Focusing on each dimension of model uncertainty in separate chapters, the authors provide a systematic overview of existing tests and develop many new ones. Whether it be uncertainty about the population or sample, measurement, the set of explanatory variables and their functional form, causal or temporal heterogeneity, or effect dynamics or spatial dependence, this book provides guidance and offers tests that researchers from across the social sciences can employ in their own research.

Enhancing Participation in the Arts in the EU

Enhancing Participation in the Arts in the EU
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9783319090962
ISBN-13 : 3319090968
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Synopsis Enhancing Participation in the Arts in the EU by : Victoria M. Ateca-Amestoy

In this book, participation in the arts is analyzed as a substantial contributory factor to European citizenship, and also as a tool for improving individual and societal wellbeing through educational and inclusive policies. It offers an up-to-date overview of ongoing research on the measurement and analysis of, and prospects for, traditional and new forms of cultural engagement in Europe. It describes and assesses available methods and participation in the arts and seeks to determine how and to what extent the various drivers, policies and barriers matter. This publication is the final output of the work done by the members of the EU Project “Assessing effective tools to enhance cultural participation,” which brought together social scientists and cultural practitioners in joint projects, conferences and seminars, to reflect on the current situation and the challenges faced by managers of cultural and arts institutions and cultural policy makers.

Foundations of Agnostic Statistics

Foundations of Agnostic Statistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781107178915
ISBN-13 : 1107178916
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Synopsis Foundations of Agnostic Statistics by : Peter M. Aronow

Provides an introduction to modern statistical theory for social and health scientists while invoking minimal modeling assumptions.

Implementing Citizenship, Nationality and Integration Policies

Implementing Citizenship, Nationality and Integration Policies
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781529219906
ISBN-13 : 1529219906
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Synopsis Implementing Citizenship, Nationality and Integration Policies by : Sredanovic, Djordje

In this incisive analysis, Sredanovic compares and contrasts the experiences of citizenship and integration policies in the UK and Belgium. In-depth interviews with officials illuminate both the everyday application of approaches to citizenship and integration, and their evolution in recent years. By examining the levels of discretion that exist within the two countries’ systems, this book explores the variations within the implementation processes. The first comparative work of its kind, this book goes beyond the analysis of legislation to explore how citizenship and integration policies are applied on the frontline.