We examine the salience among migrants of a pervasive type of political identity neglected in the interdisciplinary scholarship on transnationalism and migrant political behavior – homeland regional identities. Using migrants' regional background in their homelands as a proxy for their regional political identities, we estimate its effect on migrants' vote choice in homeland elections using original survey data on Polish and Ukrainian migrants. Contrary to some studies’ expectations, in both cases the migrant electorates exhibit the same salient regional divisions found in domestic voting and the individual vote choice is strongly predicted by migrant voters’ regional background. While being carriers of new political views that can make the...
This article presents evidence of the scale, relative intensity, and social determinants of immigran...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
Immigrant-origin residents are under-represented in many West European legislatures, and this is oft...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well...
This article investigates the drivers and mechanisms of emigrants’ electoral and nonelectoral politi...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Immigrants are also emigrants, possessing social ties that link them to people and places left behin...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
This article presents evidence of the scale, relative intensity, and social determinants of immigran...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
Immigrant-origin residents are under-represented in many West European legislatures, and this is oft...
Migrants ’ political attitudes are often different from those of their compatriots at home. We utili...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
What explains varying levels of emigrant transnational engagement in home-country politics? The well...
This article investigates the drivers and mechanisms of emigrants’ electoral and nonelectoral politi...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
Immigrants are also emigrants, possessing social ties that link them to people and places left behin...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
This article presents evidence of the scale, relative intensity, and social determinants of immigran...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
Immigrant-origin residents are under-represented in many West European legislatures, and this is oft...