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Understanding out-mobility and radical-right support as responses to differentiated refugee exposure
Giménez de la Prada, Alex (Linköping University)

Date: 2021
Description: 24 pàg.
Abstract: The refugee crisis of 2015 became a major issue of both national and pan-European debate. Behavioral reactions among natives in the form of support for radical-right parties or leaving neighborhoods following influxes of non-Westerners are well documented, but a detailed account of how asylum seekers contribute to these dynamics remains elusive. In this paper, I study how asylum centers and refugees choosing their own residences prompt each of these two behavioral outcomes using register data for the whole of Sweden (2013-2018). The analyses show a divergence depending on the particular type of refugee exposure experienced and the specific behavior under analysis. Only increased radical-right support is observed following the establishment of a new asylum center, whereas greater native out-mobility is found following refugees self-selecting into native-based areas.
Note: Altres ajuts: Swedish Research Council 445-2013-7681
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Subject: Refugee crisis ; Residential mobility ; Ethnic segregation ; Far-right support ; Exit and voice
Published in: Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 35 Núm. 2 (2021) , p. 1030-1053, ISSN 1471-6925

DOI: 10.1093/jrs/feab109


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