We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile a dataset across countries of the world from the 19th century, which documents how citizenship laws have evolved from the common and civil law traditions. Contrary to the predictions of legal theory, we show that the original, exogenously-given citizenship laws did not matter for migration flows during the early, mass migrations period. After WWII, citizenship-granting institutions are no longer exogenous as they are shown to be determined by international migration flows, border stability, the establishment of democracy, the welfare burden, cultural factors, and colonial history. -- Wir untersuchen die Entstehung, die Bedeutung und die Entwi...
Citizenship rights for immigrants have emerged as a major point of reference in public and academic ...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The argument of this paper is that several empirical puzzles in the citizenship literature are roote...
"We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of citizenship laws. Citizenship laws originate from...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile ...
We investigate the origin and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile a data s...
We investigate the evolution of the legal institution of citizenship from a political economy perspe...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
Citizenship is frequently invoked both as an instrument and goal of immigrant integration. Yet, in m...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
Der Artikel geht der Frage nach, inwiefern die geöffneten Türen für die Immigration Hochqualifiziert...
Increasing transnationalism challenges the predominant statist treatment of migration and citizenshi...
In this article, we first test theories on immigrant rights across 29 countries from Europe, Africa,...
Citizenship rights for immigrants have emerged as a major point of reference in public and academic ...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The argument of this paper is that several empirical puzzles in the citizenship literature are roote...
"We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of citizenship laws. Citizenship laws originate from...
We investigate the origin, impact and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile ...
We investigate the origin and evolution of the legal institution of citizenship. We compile a data s...
We investigate the evolution of the legal institution of citizenship from a political economy perspe...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
Citizenship is frequently invoked both as an instrument and goal of immigrant integration. Yet, in m...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
First Online: 04 June 2022Historically, citizenship has been a gatekeeper to political and social ri...
Der Artikel geht der Frage nach, inwiefern die geöffneten Türen für die Immigration Hochqualifiziert...
Increasing transnationalism challenges the predominant statist treatment of migration and citizenshi...
In this article, we first test theories on immigrant rights across 29 countries from Europe, Africa,...
Citizenship rights for immigrants have emerged as a major point of reference in public and academic ...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The argument of this paper is that several empirical puzzles in the citizenship literature are roote...