What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acquire destination country citizenship under different institutional contexts and how do these vary between migrant groups? This article draws on micro-level longitudinal data from administrative registers in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden-three countries with widely different and changing requirements for the acquisition of citizenship-to track the naturalization propensity of eight complete migrant cohorts (1994-2001) up to 21 years after migration. We find that after two decades in the destination country, cumulative naturalization rates vary remarkably with over 80 per cent of migrants in Sweden, two-thirds in the Netherlands, and only around a third in Denmark...
Article first published online: 12 June 2013.Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? While...
Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? while much of the literature emphasizes the import...
In Europe, a variety of national policies regulate access to citizenship. This article analyses how ...
What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acquire destination country ci...
What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acquire destination country ci...
Published: 27 January 2021What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acqu...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
Published online: 13 November 2023Does dual citizenship acceptance increase immigrants’ propensity t...
Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in ...
Traditionally, immigrants’ propensity to naturalize is attributed to individual characteristics and ...
Published online: 05 Nov 2015Traditionally, immigrants’ propensity to naturalize is attributed to in...
Article first published online: 12 June 2013.Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? While...
Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? while much of the literature emphasizes the import...
In Europe, a variety of national policies regulate access to citizenship. This article analyses how ...
What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acquire destination country ci...
What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acquire destination country ci...
Published: 27 January 2021What are the long-term differences in the propensity of immigrants to acqu...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immig...
Published online: 13 November 2023Does dual citizenship acceptance increase immigrants’ propensity t...
Citizenship acquisition is often seen as a crucial step in the process of integrating immigrants in ...
Traditionally, immigrants’ propensity to naturalize is attributed to individual characteristics and ...
Published online: 05 Nov 2015Traditionally, immigrants’ propensity to naturalize is attributed to in...
Article first published online: 12 June 2013.Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? While...
Why do some immigrants naturalize and others not? while much of the literature emphasizes the import...
In Europe, a variety of national policies regulate access to citizenship. This article analyses how ...