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Title:Can labor immigration work for refugees? Author(s):RUHS, Martin
Date:2019Citation:
- Current history, 2019, Vol. 118, No. 804, pp. 22-28
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:New policy designs will need to have an explicit dual purpose, combining the objectives of labor migration and humanitarian protection.


Title:Contesting the deportation state? : political change aspirations in protests against forced returns Author(s):HADJ-ABDOU, Leila
; ROSENBERG, SieglindeDate:2018Citation:
- Ethnic and racial studies, 2018, Vol. 42, No. 16, pp. 102-119
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Deportation of immigrants is a high-ranking issue on political agendas across Europe. Political authorities, however, face a challenge regarding forced returns: affected migrants, organized activists and concerned citizens ...


Title:Party activism : the permeability of the asylum protest arena in Austria Author(s):HADJ-ABDOU, Leila
; ROSENBERG, SieglindeDate:2019Citation:
- Social movement studies, 2019, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 391-407
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This article contributes to the growing field of studies on party–protest linkages that highlight the dynamic nature, complementarity and fuzziness of the parliamentary arena and protest arena. Taking the policy field of ...


Title:Immigrant integration : the governance of ethno-cultural difference Author(s):HADJ-ABDOU, Leila
Date:2019Citation:
- Comparative migration studies, 2019, Vol. 7, [15], OnlineOnly
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This commentary is a reply to the article ‘Against immigrant integration’ by Willem Schinkel. It argues that rather than abandoning immigrant integration as a field of research, we have to continue to strengthen critical ...


Title:How issue salience explains the rise of the populist right in Western Europe Author(s):DENNISON, James
Date:2020Citation:
- International journal of public opinion research, 2020, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 397-420
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This article tests whether variation in issue salience can explain the rise of the populist right in Western Europe. By taking a novel cross-country and cross-time approach at both the aggregate- and individual levels using ...


Title:Multilevel strategies of political inclusion : the contestation of voting rights for foreign residents by regional assemblies in Europe Author(s):PICCOLI, Lorenzo
Date:2021Citation:
- Regional & federal studies, 2021, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voting rights to foreign residents. Yet only Scotland and the Swiss cantons of Neuchâtel and Jura have adopted such legislation. ...

