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Veit, Susanne 3 Yemane, Ruta 3 Lancee, Bram 2 Bogatzki, Tamara 1 Carol, Sarah 1 Dražanová, Lenka 1 Dzankic, Jelena 1 Fernández-Reino, Mariña 1 Ferrara, Alessandro 1 George, Sarah 1 Glaese, Jana Catalina 1 Gonnot, Jérôme 1 Heidland, Tobias 1 Helbling, Marc 1 Hornung, Maria 1 Hutter, Swen 1 Jacobsen, Jannes 1 Kanol, Eylem 1 Koopmans, Ruud 1 Kriesi, Hanspeter 1 Krüger, Finja 1 Löbel, Lea-Maria 1 Mantha-Hollands, Ashley 1 Peez, Freya 1 Pfaff, Theresa 1 Salikutluk, Zerrin 1 Salomo, Katja 1 Schaeffer, Merlin 1 Schmid, Samuel D. 1 Simon, Stephan 1 Stasio, Valentina Di 1 Stier, Julia 1 Stolle, Dietlind 1 Stuffolino, Emanuela 1 Thijsen, Lex 1 Thijssen, Lex 1 Wagner, Michael 1 Wiedner, Jonas 1 Zagel, Hannah 1
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Socio-spatial inequalities in urban mobility: the immigrant-native travel time gap in German cities – a mixed method study
George, Sarah; Salomo, Katja; Pfaff, Theresa - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2025) Latest Articles, pp. 1-25
The study ascertains to what extent immigrants in major German cities spend more time on daily mobility and attempts to identify the underlying reasons for this phenomenon. High travel time expenditures have detrimental impacts on health and well-being, employment, and civic engagement besides...
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Disease and prejudice: risk attribution to ethno-racial groups over the course of a pandemic
Bogatzki, Tamara; Glaese, Jana Catalina; Stier, Julia - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 50 (2024) 12, pp. 2920-2942
Past research suggests that disease outbreaks drive prejudice towards minorities as they increase economic and disease threats. Based on an open-ended survey question distributed to 7,902 German residents over the course of one year of the Covid-19 pandemic (April 2020 to April 2021), we...
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Spatial overlap: trade-offs in refugees’ residential choices
Wiedner, Jonas; Schaeffer, Merlin - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2024) Latest articles, pp. 1-23
Social science research gives rise to what we call the ‘refugee mobility puzzle’: While restrictions on the freedom of residence limit refugees’ socio-economic integration, those who do not face such restrictions often move to areas with high unemployment that similarly hinder their labor...
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Ambitious, misaligned, or uncertain? The occupational and educational aspirations of immigrant-origin youth in Germany
Ferrara, Alessandro; Salikutluk, Zerrin - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2024) Latest Articles, pp. 1-24
Immigrant-origin students often hold higher educational aspirations than native-origin peers, accounting for socioeconomic status and school grades. The consequences of this ‘Immigrant Aspiration Paradox’ (IAP) on their socioeconomic attainment are debated. Although individuals’...
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Poverty among migrant, mixed, and non-migrant households: the role of non-teleworkability and single-earnership in Germany
Hornung, Maria; Stuffolino, Emanuela; Zagel, Hannah - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2024) Latest Articles, pp. 1-28
Migrant and mixed households have higher poverty than non-migrant households. This is partly because single-earner two-adult households are more prevalent in migrant and mixed households and because such households have different job characteristics. One crucial job characteristic is...
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Which individual-level factors explain public attitudes toward immigration? A meta-analysis
Dražanová, Lenka; Gonnot, Jérôme; Heidland, Tobias; … - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 50 (2023) 2, pp. 317-340
Public attitudes toward immigration have attracted much scholarly interest and extensive empirical research in recent years. Despite a sizeable theoretical and empirical literature, no firm conclusions have been drawn regarding the factors affecting immigration opinion. We address this gap...
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Ties that bind and unbind: charting the boundaries of European Union citizenship
Mantha-Hollands, Ashley; Dzankic, Jelena - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2022) Latest Articles, pp. --
Acquiring or losing European Union (EU) citizenship is contingent on the possession of citizenship of one of the Member States. Since the early 1990s, scholars have debated the unique character of EU citizenship. Remarkably, these debates have paid scarcely any attention to how EU citizenship is...
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Politicising immigration in times of crisis
Hutter, Swen; Kriesi, Hanspeter - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48 (2022) 2, pp. 341-365
The article examines the politicisation of immigration in Europe during the so-called migration crisis. Based on original media data, it traces politicisation during national election campaigns in 15 countries from the 2000s up to 2018. The study covers Northwestern (Austria, Britain, France,...
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Waiting for kin: a longitudinal study of family reunification and refugee mental health in Germany
Löbel, Lea-Maria; Jacobsen, Jannes - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (2021) 13
Involuntarily or planned – many refugees flee their home country alone, leave behind spouses and children but also siblings, parents and other family members they otherwise care for. Reunification in hosting communities is difficult, as governments limit institutional family reunifications and...
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Latinos in the United States and in Spain: the impact of ethnic group stereotypes on labour market outcomes
Yemane, Ruta; Fernández-Reino, Mariña - In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (2021) 6, pp. 1240-1260
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the US and in Spain. By comparing the call-back rates of Latino minority and majority group applicants, we measure the labour market discrimination that Latinos experience in these two national...
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