We provide the first empirical evidence that government ideology affects the choice of migration destinations. As ruling political parties differ in their discourse, policies, and positions on migration, the ideology differential between the host and home country governments can shape the relative generosity of the welfare system, the degree of tolerance towards out-groups, and the restrictiveness of migration policies, all acting as important drivers of international migration. Using data on bilateral migration and government ideology for OECD countries between 1990 and 2016, we show that migration flows increase when the government at the destination becomes more left-wing relative to the government at the origin, particularly when both c...
This paper explores the link between migration policies and migration and migrant integration dynami...
This paper analyses how countries’ provision of migrant rights affects potential mi- grants’ destina...
Much of the literature on migration policy has proclaimed a gap between what parties say and what pa...
We provide the first empirical evidence that government ideology affects the choice of migration des...
This study estimates the role of governance and institutions in bilateral migration between countrie...
Existing literature on international migration suggests that partisan differences exist in regards t...
AbstractWe investigate emigrant self-selection according to institutional quality using up to 3566 o...
This article investigates whether migration policies in Organization for Economic Co-operation and D...
In this article we examine the determinants of European Union (EU) migration policies. We look at th...
In this article we examine the determinants of European Union (EU) migration policies. We look at th...
This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration ...
Abstract: The causes of international migration have been the focus of much scholarly attention. Ex...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
Abstract: The quantitative study of human migration lags far behind its political significance in re...
Migration is key to economic development, with varying implications and uneven impacts on origin and...
This paper explores the link between migration policies and migration and migrant integration dynami...
This paper analyses how countries’ provision of migrant rights affects potential mi- grants’ destina...
Much of the literature on migration policy has proclaimed a gap between what parties say and what pa...
We provide the first empirical evidence that government ideology affects the choice of migration des...
This study estimates the role of governance and institutions in bilateral migration between countrie...
Existing literature on international migration suggests that partisan differences exist in regards t...
AbstractWe investigate emigrant self-selection according to institutional quality using up to 3566 o...
This article investigates whether migration policies in Organization for Economic Co-operation and D...
In this article we examine the determinants of European Union (EU) migration policies. We look at th...
In this article we examine the determinants of European Union (EU) migration policies. We look at th...
This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration ...
Abstract: The causes of international migration have been the focus of much scholarly attention. Ex...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
Abstract: The quantitative study of human migration lags far behind its political significance in re...
Migration is key to economic development, with varying implications and uneven impacts on origin and...
This paper explores the link between migration policies and migration and migrant integration dynami...
This paper analyses how countries’ provision of migrant rights affects potential mi- grants’ destina...
Much of the literature on migration policy has proclaimed a gap between what parties say and what pa...