This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent national elections to investigate the impact of institutional, political and economic characteristics on migrants ’ voting behavior. The political preferences of migrants are strikingly different from those of their domestic counterparts. In addition, there are also important differences among migrants living in different countries. This paper examines three alternative hypotheses to explain migrant voting behavior: adaptive learning; economic self-selection and political self-selection. The results of the analysis suggest that migrant voting behavior is affected by the institutional environment of the host countries, in particular the tradition ...
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
How does international migration affect political parties' electoral strategies in the migrant sendi...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
We examine the salience among migrants of a pervasive type of political identity neglected in the in...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
We investigate the drivers of political participation in six East European transition economies, wit...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
In most studies of voting behavior, political preferences are explained at the level of the “country...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
What variables influence the electoral behaviour of citizens voting in home country elections from a...
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
How does international migration affect political parties' electoral strategies in the migrant sendi...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
We examine the salience among migrants of a pervasive type of political identity neglected in the in...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
We investigate the drivers of political participation in six East European transition economies, wit...
A wide majority of countries acknowledge non-resident citizens' right to vote in elections in their ...
In most studies of voting behavior, political preferences are explained at the level of the “country...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
What variables influence the electoral behaviour of citizens voting in home country elections from a...
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well...
This article tackles the question of transnational electoral participation resulting from emigration...
How does international migration affect political parties' electoral strategies in the migrant sendi...