874
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Opening a door to politics? Labour market entrance and political candidacy among refugees

ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon
Pages 4052-4070 | Received 12 Jul 2021, Accepted 07 Apr 2022, Published online: 30 May 2022

References

  • Andersson, H., N. Lajevardi, K. O. Lindgren, and S. Oskarsson. 2021. “Effects of Settlement Into Ethnic Enclaves on Immigrant Voter Turnout.” Journal of Politics 84 (1): 578–584.
  • Åslund, O., R. Erikson, O. Nordström Skans, and A. Sjögren. 2006. Fritt inträde? ungdomars och invandrades väg till det första arbetet. 1. uppl., 1 tr. Välfärdsrådets rapport 2006. OCLC: 255597094. Stockholm: SNS förl.
  • Åslund, O., and P. Fredriksson. 2009. “Peer Effects in Welfare Dependence: Quasi-Experimental Evidence.” Journal of Human Resources 44 (3): 798–825.
  • Åslund, O., and D. Rooth. 2007. “Do When and Where Matter? Initial Labour Market Conditions and Immigrant Earnings.” The Economic Journal 117 (518): 422–448.
  • Beck, N., J. N. Katz, and R. Tucker. 1998. “Taking Time Seriously: Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis with a Binary Dependent Variable.” American Journal of Political Science 42 (4): 1260–1288.
  • Bergé, L. 2018. Efficient estimation of maximum likelihood models with multiple fixed-effects: the R package FENmlm. CREA Discussion Paper Series 18-13. Center for Research in Economic Analysis, University of Luxembourg.
  • Bevelander, P. 2011. “The Employment Integration of Resettled Refugees, Asylum Claimants, and Family Reunion Migrants in Sweden.” Refugee Survey Quarterly 30 (1): 22–43.
  • Bhatti, Y., and K. M. Hansen. 2016. “The Effect of Residential Concentration on Voter Turnout among Ethnic Minorities.” International Migration Review 50 (4): 977–1004.
  • Birgier, D. P., C. Lundh, Y. Haberfeld, and E. Elldér. 2018. “Self-Selection and Host Country Context in the Economic Assimilation of Political Refugees in the United States, Sweden, and Israel.” International Migration Review 52 (2): 524–558.
  • Black, J. H. 1987. “The Practice of Politics in Two Settings: Political Transferability among Recent Immigrants to Canada.” Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue Canadienne de Science Politique 20 (4): 731–753.
  • Black, J. H., R. G. Niemi, and G. B. Powell. 1987. “Age, Resistance, and Political Learning in a New Environment: The Case of Canadian Immigrants.” Comparative Politics 20 (1): 73–84.
  • Bloemraad, I. 2013. “Accessing the Corridors of Power: Puzzles and Pathways to Understanding Minority Representation.” West European Politics 36 (3): 652–670.
  • Borjas, G. J. 1985. “Assimilation, Changes in Cohort Quality, and the Earnings of Immigrants.” Journal of Labor Economics 3 (4): 463–489.
  • Bratsberg, B., et al. 2017. TemaNord 2017:520. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers.
  • Bratsberg, B., G. Facchini, T. Frattini, and A. Rosso. 2019. Are Political and Economic Integration Intertwined? IZA Discussion Papers 12659. Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  • Bratsberg, B., O. Raaum, and K. Røed. 2014. “Immigrants, Labour Market Performance and Social Insurance.” The Economic Journal 124 (580): F644–F683.
  • Brell, C., C. Dustmann, and I. Preston. 2020. “The Labor Market Integration of Refugee Migrants in High-Income Countries.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 34 (1): 94–121.
  • Chiswick, B. 1999. “Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?” American Economic Review 89 (2): 181–185.
  • Clark, K., et al. 2019. “Local Deprivation and the Labour Market Integration of new Migrants to England.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45 (17): 3260–3282.
  • Dahlberg, M., K. Edmark, and H. Lundqvist. 2012. “Ethnic Diversity and Preferences for Redistribution.” Journal of Political Economy 120 (1): 41–76.
  • Dancygier, R. M., K. O. Lindgren, P. Nyman, and K. Vernby. 2021. “Candidate Supply Is Not a Barrier to Immigrant Representation: A Case-Control Study.” American Journal of Political Science 65 (3): 683–698.
  • Dancygier, R. M., K. O. Lindgren, S. Oskarsson, and Ka Vernby. 2015. “Why Are Immigrants Underrepresented in Politics? Evidence from Sweden.” American Political Science Review 109 (04): 703–724.
  • Edin, P. A., P. Fredriksson, and O. Åslund. 2003. “Ethnic Enclaves and the Economic Success of Immigrants–Evidence from a Natural Experiment.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 118 (1): 329–357.
  • Engdahl, M., K. O. Lindgren, and O. Rosenqvist. 2020. “The Role of Local Voting Rights for Non-Naturalized Immigrants: A Catalyst for Integration?” International Migration Review 54 (4): 1134–1157. doi:10.1177/0197918319890256.
  • Fasani, F., T. Frattini, and L. Minale. 2018. (The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe. IZA Discussion Papers 11333. Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  • Ferwerda, J., H. Finseraas, and J. Bergh. 2020. “Voting Rights and Immigrant Incorporation: Evidence from Norway.” British Journal of Political Science 50 (2): 713–730.
  • Folke, O., and J. Rickne. 2015. “Vertikal ojämlikhet i kommunpolitiken.” In Låt fler forma framtiden!, SOU 2015:95, 163–187. Stockholm: Wolters Kluwers.
  • Lindgren, K. O., M. Nicholson, and S. Oskarsson. 2021. “Immigrant Representation and Local Ethnic Concentration.” British Journal of Political Science. forthcoming.
  • Marbach, M., J. Hainmueller, and D. Hangartner. 2018. “The Long-Term Impact of Employment Bans on the Economic Integration of Refugees.” Science Advances 4 (9): eaap9519.
  • Norris, P., and J. Lovenduski. 1995. Political Recruitment: Gender, Race, and Class in the British Parliament. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • OECD and European Union. 2015. Indicators of Immigrant Integration 2015: Settling In. OECD.
  • Portmann, L., and N. Stojanović. 2019. “Electoral Discrimination Against Immigrant-Origin Can- didates.” Political Behavior 41 (1): 105–134.
  • Rapp, C. 2020. “National Attachments and the Immigrant Participation gap.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (13): 2818–2840.
  • Reny, T., and P. Shah. 2018. “New Americans and the Quest for Political Office.” Social Science Quarterly 99 (3): 1038–1059.
  • Schlozman, K. L., N. Burns, and S. Verba. 1999. “"What Happened at Work Today?": A Multistage Model of Gender, Employment, and Political Participation.” The Journal of Politics 61 (1): 29–53.
  • Schönwälder, K. 2013. “Immigrant Representation in Germany’s Regional States: The Puzzle of Uneven Dynamics.” West European Politics 36 (3): 634–651.
  • UNHCR, UR. 2021. “Global Trends: Forced Displacement in 2020”. Publisher: UN High Com- missioner on Refugees Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Van Trappen, S. 2021. “Steered by Ethnicity and/or SES Cues? An Examination of Party Selectors’ Stereotypes About Ethnic Minority Aspirants.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Forthcoming.
  • Verba, S., K. L. Schlozman, and H. E. Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Villarreal, A., and C. R. Tamborini. 2018. “Immigrants’ Economic Assimilation: Evidence from Longitudinal Earnings Records.” American Sociological Review 83 (4): 686–715.
  • Vogiazides, L., and H. Mondani. 2020. “A Geographical Path to Integration? Exploring the Interplay Between Regional Context and Labour Market Integration among Refugees in Sweden.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (1): 23–45.
  • Voicu, B., and M. Comşa. 2014. “Immigrants’ Participation in Voting: Exposure, Resilience, and Transferability.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 40 (10): 1572–1592.
  • Wass, H., A. Blais, A. Morin-Chassé, and M. Weide. 2015. “Engaging Immigrants? Examining the Correlates of Electoral Participation among Voters with Migration Backgrounds.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 25 (4): 407–424.
  • White, S., et al. 2008. “The Political Resocialization of Immigrants: Resistance or Lifelong Learning?” Political Research Quarterly 61 (2): 268–281.