Empirical work has documented the socio-economic characteristics of immigrants who naturalise and the effects of naturalisation on labour market outcomes. Political engagement and national identity are, however, salient but understudied dimensions of citizenship. Using two waves of the U.K. Household Longitudinal Study, I investigate immigrants’ national identification and political engagement before and after naturalisation. I find that before naturalisation those who acquire citizenship are more likely to identify as British, be familiar with the British political system and are less interested in politics compared to those who do not. I also find that after naturalisation, the importance of new citizens give to their British identity is ...
Using recent survey data from the UK, I show that immigrants who originally migrated for family reas...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The status of citizenship confers the right to participate as a full member of the political communi...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
Debates about integration, British values and identity, who can belong and who can become a citizen,...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Little is known about how immigrants participate in politics and whether they transform political en...
This article focuses on the linkage between institutional and normative dimensions of 'Europeanisati...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Little is known about how immigrants participate in politics a...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalise their 'permanent...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-82).Policy convergence within the United Kingdom and Fran...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalize their “permanent...
Using recent survey data from the UK, I show that immigrants who originally migrated for family reas...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The status of citizenship confers the right to participate as a full member of the political communi...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
Debates about integration, British values and identity, who can belong and who can become a citizen,...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Little is known about how immigrants participate in politics and whether they transform political en...
This article focuses on the linkage between institutional and normative dimensions of 'Europeanisati...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Little is known about how immigrants participate in politics a...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalise their 'permanent...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-82).Policy convergence within the United Kingdom and Fran...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalize their “permanent...
Using recent survey data from the UK, I show that immigrants who originally migrated for family reas...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The status of citizenship confers the right to participate as a full member of the political communi...