Kroh M, Tucci I. The Party Identification of Germany's Immigrant Population : Parties Should Not Fear Eased Naturalization Requirements. Vol 6. Deutsches Inst. für Wirtschaftsforschung; 2010.Individuals with a migration background represent a steadily increasing percentage of Germany's population. Although the majority of individuals with migration background lack German citizenship and are therefore unable to vote, the number of naturalized immigrants continues to rise. Accordingly, political parties have been showing greater interest in this group of potential voters. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) show that individuals with migration background develop diverse orientations to Germany's political parties in relatio...
Germany has made fundamental changes to its political asylum and citizenship laws in the last decade...
Germany is seen and presented by itself as a welcome country. It is a country of immigration. First,...
Recent research on the transformation of West European party systems emphasises that cultural issues...
Due to immigration influxes, Germany’s ethnic diversity is on steady rise. Although citizens of immi...
This article is an attempt to shed more light on the relationship between parties and immigrants. Th...
Immigrants now constitute a sizeable and rapidly growing group among many Western countries' elector...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article provides an analysis of the political preferences of ethnic Germans who emigrated from ...
The German coalition government by the Social Democrats and the Greens is preparing to introduce a s...
Immigrant-origin residents are under-represented in many West European legislatures, and this is oft...
"Meanwhile, immigrant integration is one of the top themes of the political and public discourse in ...
Immigrants and their descendants are becoming increasingly visible in Germany’s political life. What...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
A burgeoning literature on minority representation asks whether immigrant-origin voters are more lik...
Most Western European democracies faced an important socio-demographic transition marked by large-sc...
Germany has made fundamental changes to its political asylum and citizenship laws in the last decade...
Germany is seen and presented by itself as a welcome country. It is a country of immigration. First,...
Recent research on the transformation of West European party systems emphasises that cultural issues...
Due to immigration influxes, Germany’s ethnic diversity is on steady rise. Although citizens of immi...
This article is an attempt to shed more light on the relationship between parties and immigrants. Th...
Immigrants now constitute a sizeable and rapidly growing group among many Western countries' elector...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This article provides an analysis of the political preferences of ethnic Germans who emigrated from ...
The German coalition government by the Social Democrats and the Greens is preparing to introduce a s...
Immigrant-origin residents are under-represented in many West European legislatures, and this is oft...
"Meanwhile, immigrant integration is one of the top themes of the political and public discourse in ...
Immigrants and their descendants are becoming increasingly visible in Germany’s political life. What...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
A burgeoning literature on minority representation asks whether immigrant-origin voters are more lik...
Most Western European democracies faced an important socio-demographic transition marked by large-sc...
Germany has made fundamental changes to its political asylum and citizenship laws in the last decade...
Germany is seen and presented by itself as a welcome country. It is a country of immigration. First,...
Recent research on the transformation of West European party systems emphasises that cultural issues...