Immigrant groups that are marginalized in their host countries are disproportionately more likely to have their citizenship applications rejected. It is not readily obvious whether this disparity is due to prejudice on the part of decisionmakers or due to applicant differences in meeting naturalization standards. To address this question, I develop a simple model of a council deciding whether to grant applicants citizenship. The model implies an empirical test for relative prejudice using average applicant group rejection rates. Using Switzerland as a case study, I apply the test to newly collected data from six large municipalities. In five municipalities, the test cannot reject the hypothesis of no relative prejudice with respect to count...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
Based on a correspondence experiment, this article examines if the size of population of foreign bac...
A growing body of research has shown that naturalized citizens’ attitudes towards immigration worsen...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using micro-level data from Switzerland, where, until rec...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
We study immigration policy in a small open receiving economy under self-selection of migrants. We s...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
This paper investigates the role that discrimination plays in the educational marginalization of for...
Does naturalization cause better political integration of immigrants into the host society? Despite ...
Immigrants play an increasingly important role in local labor markets. Not only do they grow steadil...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
Based on a correspondence experiment, this article examines if the size of population of foreign bac...
A growing body of research has shown that naturalized citizens’ attitudes towards immigration worsen...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using microlevel data from Switzerland, where, until rece...
We study discrimination against immigrants using micro-level data from Switzerland, where, until rec...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
Do minorities fare worse under direct democracy than under representative democracy? We provide new ...
We study immigration policy in a small open receiving economy under self-selection of migrants. We s...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
This paper investigates the role that discrimination plays in the educational marginalization of for...
Does naturalization cause better political integration of immigrants into the host society? Despite ...
Immigrants play an increasingly important role in local labor markets. Not only do they grow steadil...
The extent to which discrimination in employment disadvantages children of immigrants is a major que...
Based on a correspondence experiment, this article examines if the size of population of foreign bac...
A growing body of research has shown that naturalized citizens’ attitudes towards immigration worsen...