We investigate the evolution of the legal institution of citizenship from a political economy perspective. We first present a median voter model of citizenship laws determination. Next we test the implications of the model on a new data set on citizenship laws across countries of the world. We show that they have responded endogenously to economic and institutional determinants. Migration pushes national legislation in the direction of jus sanguinis. Moreover, the impact of migration interacts with that of the legal tradition. In particular, countries with a jus soli origin tend to restrict when facing an increase in immigration, while in jus sanguinis countries migration has a negligible impact. The welfare burden proves not to be an obst...
Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in ...
As Europe has struggled to adapt to the modern reality of mass migration in recent decades, the ques...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
We investigate the evolution of the legal institution of citizenship from a political economy perspe...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of citizenship laws. Citizenship laws originate from...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
We investigate the origin and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile a data s...
FERDI Working paper P244This paper analyzes the impact of citizenship laws on economic development. ...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile ...
"We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
The Citizenship Laws Dataset contains information on citizenship laws in 162 countries of the world ...
"Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racia...
This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigr...
Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in ...
As Europe has struggled to adapt to the modern reality of mass migration in recent decades, the ques...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
We investigate the evolution of the legal institution of citizenship from a political economy perspe...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of citizenship laws. Citizenship laws originate from...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
We investigate the origin and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile a data s...
FERDI Working paper P244This paper analyzes the impact of citizenship laws on economic development. ...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile ...
"We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
The Citizenship Laws Dataset contains information on citizenship laws in 162 countries of the world ...
"Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racia...
This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigr...
Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in ...
As Europe has struggled to adapt to the modern reality of mass migration in recent decades, the ques...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...