Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary work that does not build on existing political science theory. This study attempts to remedy this shortcoming in three ways: (1) we derive theories from the growing body of immigration literature, to hypothesize about why political parties would be more or less open to immigration; (2) we link these theories to the broader political science literature on parties and institutions; and (3) we construct a data set on the determinants of immigration politics, covering 18 developed countries from 1987 to 1999. Our primary hypothesis is that political institutions shape immigration politics by facilitating or constraining majoritarian sentiment (whi...
Preliminary version, please do not circulate This paper investigates the determinants of the voting ...
Immigration in the United States is a salient issue, which over time affects economic, political, an...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the political outcome in countries where the relevant issu...
Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary w...
Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary w...
This paper investigates how the interplay of parties' preferences, political institutions and electo...
What drives the restrictiveness of immigration reforms? To what extent does the political ideology o...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Previous research suggests that client politics shape national migration laws in that they converge ...
How do political systems shape immigration policy-making? Explicitly or implicitly, comparative poli...
The claim that "skilled immigration is welcome" is often associated to the increasing adoption of se...
We analyze a newly available dataset of migration policy decisions reported by governments to the Un...
Political backlash against immigrant minorities and restrictive immigration policies have increased ...
Theories on immigration policy‐making almost exclusively focus on ‘Western liberal democracies’. Exp...
This paper employs survey data to examine the determinants of immigration-policy preferences among t...
Preliminary version, please do not circulate This paper investigates the determinants of the voting ...
Immigration in the United States is a salient issue, which over time affects economic, political, an...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the political outcome in countries where the relevant issu...
Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary w...
Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary w...
This paper investigates how the interplay of parties' preferences, political institutions and electo...
What drives the restrictiveness of immigration reforms? To what extent does the political ideology o...
This PhD dissertation is interested in the mass-elite linkages in the context of the immigration iss...
Previous research suggests that client politics shape national migration laws in that they converge ...
How do political systems shape immigration policy-making? Explicitly or implicitly, comparative poli...
The claim that "skilled immigration is welcome" is often associated to the increasing adoption of se...
We analyze a newly available dataset of migration policy decisions reported by governments to the Un...
Political backlash against immigrant minorities and restrictive immigration policies have increased ...
Theories on immigration policy‐making almost exclusively focus on ‘Western liberal democracies’. Exp...
This paper employs survey data to examine the determinants of immigration-policy preferences among t...
Preliminary version, please do not circulate This paper investigates the determinants of the voting ...
Immigration in the United States is a salient issue, which over time affects economic, political, an...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the political outcome in countries where the relevant issu...