Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of origin) is one of the key political questions and concerns regarding political attitudes and behaviors of immigrant minorities. We take this issue by the horns and study three components of political attitudes and behavior within a transnational framework among Dutch-Turkish citizens in the Netherlands: turnout, political trust and interest, and party choice. The empirical data draws on original exit polls held during the Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections at a polling station in 2014 (n = 791) and in 2015 (n = 456). We find that that gender and country of birth influence electoral participation; social class (working class backgrou...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of orig...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
This study investigates whether immigration affects the extent to which children of migrants are lik...
An increasing number of countries have granted electoral rights to their citizens living abroad. An ...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
This paper examines political attitudes and behavioural intentions of immigrants in the field of vot...
Through the lenses of Social Identity Theory, this thesis endeavours to understand how perceptions o...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
In this paper we document the impact of immigration at the regional level on Europeans’ political pr...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
This article examines how social identification and group networks, and their interactions, affect M...
This study examines the extent to which acculturation and enculturation orientations affect online p...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...
Whether there is a trade-off between ‘here’ (country of settlement) and ‘there’ (the country of orig...
Why do some migrants vote in their countries of destination while others vote in the elections of th...
This study investigates whether immigration affects the extent to which children of migrants are lik...
An increasing number of countries have granted electoral rights to their citizens living abroad. An ...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
This paper examines political attitudes and behavioural intentions of immigrants in the field of vot...
Through the lenses of Social Identity Theory, this thesis endeavours to understand how perceptions o...
Voting behaviour is not a binary variable in people’s experience: Most migrants have voted, sometime...
In this paper we document the impact of immigration at the regional level on Europeans’ political pr...
This dissertation looks at migrant-background voters in Germany and the Netherlands to explain varia...
This article examines how social identification and group networks, and their interactions, affect M...
This study examines the extent to which acculturation and enculturation orientations affect online p...
peer reviewedIn recent years, the topic of migrants’ participation at the national, subnational and ...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset on votes cast by Czech and Polish migrants in their recent nati...
External voting by nonresident citizens has become an important feature of contemporary democratic p...