© 2012, Ivļevs and King; licensee Springer. We study the determinants of the willingness to acquire citizenship of Latvia by ‘non-citizens’ – the former Soviet migrants and their descendants born on the territory of Latvia. The country of Latvia serves as an instructive laboratory for the analysis of naturalisations: due to the centrally planned nature of its 1945–1991 immigration flows, we can exclude the possibility that migrants came with an intention to acquire host country citizenship. Using data from a 2007 survey of 624 former and current ‘non-citizens’, we find that the elderly, males, single, and those with poor knowledge of the State language are less willing to naturalise. Prospective emigrants are more likely to have naturalised...
By moving, a person loses at least some of their social contacts, causing not just psychological dis...
This chapter shows that Latvia is a country whose diaspora policies are shaped by ethnic identity ar...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
© 2012, Ivļevs and King; licensee Springer. We study the determinants of the willingness to acquire ...
Latvia enjoys the dubious distinction of having the highest population share of ethnic minorities an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, a ...
This master’s thesis studies the connection between political trust and the process of naturalisatio...
Concerns about existing cultural differences have resulted in a quick spread of new policies introdu...
Nationality originated along with development of the modern nation-State. However, growing global mi...
CITIZENSHIP AND INTERETHNIC RELATIONS IN LATVIA. A CASE STUDY. Background The break-up of the Soviet...
The challenges experienced by Latvia relating to nation building and the fostering of a stable democ...
This article examines whether its desire to join the European Union exerted any influence upon Latvi...
We use Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian LFS data (2002-2007) complemented with several other surveys...
Although not a theoretical study, the thesis touches on theoretical and methods issues, querying the...
The restoration of independence of the three Baltic States occurred in 1991. However the previous pe...
By moving, a person loses at least some of their social contacts, causing not just psychological dis...
This chapter shows that Latvia is a country whose diaspora policies are shaped by ethnic identity ar...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
© 2012, Ivļevs and King; licensee Springer. We study the determinants of the willingness to acquire ...
Latvia enjoys the dubious distinction of having the highest population share of ethnic minorities an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, a ...
This master’s thesis studies the connection between political trust and the process of naturalisatio...
Concerns about existing cultural differences have resulted in a quick spread of new policies introdu...
Nationality originated along with development of the modern nation-State. However, growing global mi...
CITIZENSHIP AND INTERETHNIC RELATIONS IN LATVIA. A CASE STUDY. Background The break-up of the Soviet...
The challenges experienced by Latvia relating to nation building and the fostering of a stable democ...
This article examines whether its desire to join the European Union exerted any influence upon Latvi...
We use Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian LFS data (2002-2007) complemented with several other surveys...
Although not a theoretical study, the thesis touches on theoretical and methods issues, querying the...
The restoration of independence of the three Baltic States occurred in 1991. However the previous pe...
By moving, a person loses at least some of their social contacts, causing not just psychological dis...
This chapter shows that Latvia is a country whose diaspora policies are shaped by ethnic identity ar...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...