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Regional aspects of immigration‐related changesin political preferences

Mehic, Adrian LU (2022) In Journal of Regional Science 62(5). p.1386-1413
Abstract
This paper investigates how right-wing populist voting following the 2015 refugee wave was affected by regional characteristics, using data from a quasi-natural experiment in Sweden. The results suggest that voting outcomes are heavily dependent on pre-influx municipal characteristics. In localities with strong anti-immigration sentiments during the 1990s refugee wave, as well as in areas with high crime rates before the refugee wave, there is a positive relationship between immigration rates and anti-immigration voting. However, the immigration-related increase in the nationalist vote is significantly smaller in depopulation areas. These polarizing effects on voting are exacerbated when considering immigration of young males.
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Regionala aspekter av invandringsrelaterade förändringar i politiska preferenser
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published
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immigration, persistence, quasi‐natura experiment, right‐wingpopulism, unaccompanied, minors, urbanization, voting
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Journal of Regional Science
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62
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5
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1386 - 1413
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Halifax
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  • scopus:85131939711
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0022-4146
DOI
10.1111/jors.12608
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English
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  title        = {{Regional aspects of immigration‐related changesin political preferences}},
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  doi          = {{10.1111/jors.12608}},
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