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    • – Auf welche Hindernisse treffen Asylsuchende und Geflüchtete, die studieren möchten?
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    • – Sprachen-Roulette? Die Platzierung von Flüchtlingen und ihre Auswirkung auf die Arbeitsmarktintegration
    • – Nun sag, wie hast du’s mit der Religion? Die Einbindung von Religionsgemeinschaften 
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    • – Etudiants étrangers diplômés d’une haute école suisse : migrants idéals pour la Suisse ?
    • – Quels obstacles rendent les études aux personnes en fuite et en requête d’asile difficiles ?
    • – Les mesures de réinsertion professionnelle sont-elles toujours utiles ?
    • – Trajectoires migratoires des étranger·ère·s en Suisse : une perpétuelle mobilité ?
    • – Le contrôle des mouvements migratoires est-il un bien ? Et si oui, qui peut en tirer le meilleur parti ?
    • – Naturalisations et préjugés : ce qu’on sait – ce qui n’est pas clair
    • – Roulette linguistique ? Le placement des réfugié·e·s et son incidence sur l’intégration sur le marché du travail
    • – Dis-moi donc, que penses-tu de la religion ? L’intégration des communautés religieuses 
    • – Des requérants d’asile de sexe masculin : combien, et pourquoi ?
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  • About Us
    • – Facts + Figures
    • – Migration-Mobility Nexus
    • – Crisis Research
      • – CrisisMigRef – The Database on Crisis and Migration
    • – Main Research Results
    • – Interdisciplinarity
    • – Who is Who
      • – People
      • – Management Board
      • – Directors
      • – Network Office
      • – Project Leaders
      • – PostDocs
      • – Doctoral Students
      • – Associated Researchers
      • – Committees
      • – Advisory Board
      • – Alumnae + Alumni + Emeritae + Emeriti
      • – Visiting Fellows
    • – Contact
    • – Jobs
  • News + Events
    • – Calendar
    • – E-News
    • – Archive
      • – COVID-19 + Mobility
        • – COVID-19 + Mobilité
  • Research
    • – Projects Phase III
    • – Projects Phase II
    • – Projects Phase I
    • – Data Management
      • – OPENMIN
    • – Research Institutions
    • – International Academic Mobility
  • Knowledge Transfer
    • – Policy Briefs
    • – Administrative Detention of Foreign Nationals in Figures
    • – Do Inclusive Labor Market Access Regulations Increase the Employment Rate of Asylum Seekers?
    • – International Students: Switzerland’s Ideal Highly Skilled Migrants?
    • – What Are the Barriers for Asylum Seekers and Refugees Who Want to Enroll at a Swiss University?
    • – Migratory Trajectories of Foreign Nationals in Switzerland: A State of Constant Mobility?
    • – Are Labor Market Programs Always Useful?
    • – Is Control over Migration an Asset? And If It Is, Who Can Make the Most of It?
    • – Naturalization and Prejudice: What We Know, and What Is Uncertain
    • – Language Roulette? Refugee Placement and its Effect on Labor Market Integration
    • – So How Do You Feel about Religion? The Integration of Religious Communities
    • – Why Are so Many Asylum Seekers Male?
    • – The Economic Impact of the Free Movement Agreement in Switzerland
    • – Policy Briefs «kurz und bündig»
    • – Die ausländerrechtliche Administrativhaft in Zahlen
    • – Erhöht ein offener Arbeitsmarktzugang die Erwerbsquote von Asylsuchenden?
    • – Ausländische Studierende mit Schweizer Hochschulabschluss – die idealen Migrant*innen?
    • – Auf welche Hindernisse treffen Asylsuchende und Geflüchtete, die studieren möchten?
    • – Sind Arbeitsmarktprogramme immer nützlich?
    • – Ist die Kontrolle über Migration ein Gut? Und wenn ja, wer kann den grössten Nutzen daraus ziehen?
    • – Einbürgerungen und Voreingenommenheit: Was wir wissen – was unklar ist
    • – Sprachen-Roulette? Die Platzierung von Flüchtlingen und ihre Auswirkung auf die Arbeitsmarktintegration
    • – Nun sag, wie hast du’s mit der Religion? Die Einbindung von Religionsgemeinschaften 
    • – Warum ist die Mehrheit der Asylsuchenden männlich?
    • – Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen der Personenfreizügigkeit in der Schweiz
    • – Policy Briefs « en bref »
    • – La détention administrative de personnes étrangères en chiffres
    • – L’accès ouvert au marché du travail augmente-t-il le taux d’emploi des requérant·e·s d’asile ?
    • – Etudiants étrangers diplômés d’une haute école suisse : migrants idéals pour la Suisse ?
    • – Quels obstacles rendent les études aux personnes en fuite et en requête d’asile difficiles ?
    • – Les mesures de réinsertion professionnelle sont-elles toujours utiles ?
    • – Trajectoires migratoires des étranger·ère·s en Suisse : une perpétuelle mobilité ?
    • – Le contrôle des mouvements migratoires est-il un bien ? Et si oui, qui peut en tirer le meilleur parti ?
    • – Naturalisations et préjugés : ce qu’on sait – ce qui n’est pas clair
    • – Roulette linguistique ? Le placement des réfugié·e·s et son incidence sur l’intégration sur le marché du travail
    • – Dis-moi donc, que penses-tu de la religion ? L’intégration des communautés religieuses 
    • – Des requérants d’asile de sexe masculin : combien, et pourquoi ?
    • – L’impact économique de l’accord sur la libre circulation des personnes en Suisse
    • – Neuchatel Graduate Conference of Migration and Mobility Studies 
    • – Public Events + Exchanges
    • – Academic Events
      • – Public Lectures
      • – Annual Conferences
      • – Graduate Conference
      • – Academic Workshops
    • – Resources
    • – Cantonal Portraits
    • – Cantonal Portraits
  • Migration-Mobility Survey
    • – Survey on Living as a Migrant in Switzerland
    • – Umfrage zum Leben als Migrant*in in der Schweiz
    • – Vivre en tant que migrant·e en Suisse
    • – Migration-Mobility Survey Results
    • – Resultate des «Migration-Mobility Surveys»
    • – Des résultats du « Migration-Mobility Survey »
  • Migration-Mobility Indicators
  • Education + Careers
    • – Doctoral Program
    • – PostDoc Training
    • – Research + Career Support
    • – Summer School 2017
    • – Summer School 2016
  • Equal Opportunities
    • – Code of Conduct
    • – Institutional Anchoring
    • – Parents’ Support
    • – Support for Female Researchers
  • Publications
    • – Search in all Publications
    • – Working Papers
      • – Discrimination
      • – Labor Market
      • – Citizenship
      • – Asylum
    • – Policy Briefs
    • – E-Magazine
      • – highlights #1
        • – highlights #1.1
        • – highlights #1.1 FR
        • – highlights #1.1 DE
        • – highlights #1.2
        • – highlights #1.3
        • – highlights #1.4
        • – highlights #1.5
        • – highlights #1.6
      • – highlights #2
        • – highlights #2.1
        • – highlights #2.1 DE
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        • – highlights #2.2
        • – highlights #2.3
        • – highlights #2.4
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        • – highlights #2.6
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Vétois, Matthieu, Eva G. T. Green and Juan M. Falomir-Pichastor, Immigration salience and double standards: differential impacts on prejudice and far-right support between Ukrainian refugees and other immigrant groups / La saliencia de la inmigración y los dobles estándares: impactos diferenciales en los prejuicios y el apoyo a la extrema derecha entre los refugiados ucranianos y otros grupos de inmigrantes, 2025


Törnberg, Petter and Ola Söderström, Comparative platform urbanism: Cities in a world of platforms, 2025


Aegerter, Jonas and Ola Söderström, Digital platforms as contact zones: urban reshaping and colonial aesthetics in Palermo, 2025


Törnberg, Petter, Ola Söderström, Jennifer Barella, Saskia Greyling and Sophie Oldfield, Artificial intelligence and the state: Seeing like an artificial neural network, 2025


Bornemann, Jonas and Francesco Maiani, Temporal Governance, Precarity in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, 2025


Piccoli, Lorenzo and Timothy Jacob-Owens, Regulating human movement in a global pandemic: ‘Essential Travel’ during COVID-19, 2025


Wanner, Philippe and Lorenzo Piccoli, The Migrant Mortality Penalty in a Pandemic: Disparities in COVID-19 Mortality Among Foreign Residents in Switzerland, 2020, 2025


Gago, Angie, Juliana Chueri and Mia Gandenberger, Welfare Chauvinism among Voters and Political Parties: Exploring Preferences for Restricting EU Migrants’ Access to Social Assistance in Switzerland, 2025


Marino, Anna, Narrating Crises of Europe’s Southernmost Borderscapes: the Case of Melilla and Lampedusa, 2025


Marino, Anna and Sara de Athouguia Filipe, ‘A tale of two cities’: Migration and resentment through the eyes of shopkeepers in lombardy, 2025


Gandenberger, Mia K., Beyza E. Buyuker, Anita Manatschal and Alexandra Filindra, Are immigrants allowed to criticize the government? Ingroup identity, economic threat, and majority group support for immigrant civil liberties in the US, Switzerland, and Turkey, 2025


Mugglin, Leonie, Brian Murahwa and Didier Ruedin, When politicians feel pressure to represent: Evidence from South Africa, 2025


Zschirnt, Eva, Julie Lacroix and Didier Ruedin, ‘Tell me more…’: the kind of information added influences ethnic discrimination in the Swiss rental housing market, 2025


Lavenex, Sandra, Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Mariana Alvarado and Philipp Lutz, Attracting migrants through the backdoor: Business migration in Switzerland, 2025


Lutz, Philipp, Do immigrants at bay keep the xenophobes away? Post-entry rights and public opposition to immigrant admission, 2025


Udochi, Great, From entry to exit: how and why the European Commission politicised EU emigration, 2025


Manser-Egli, Stefan and Philipp Lutz, Integration for whom? The migration bias in social norms, 2025


Marino, Anna and Sara De Athouguia Filipe, Distrusting ‘them’ and creating ‘us’: migration and the uses of the past by populist radical right parties in southern Europe, 2025


Marino, Anna and Vestin Hategekimana, Framing Migration and Migrants Through Border Crises: The Case of Ceuta and Melilla, 2025


Manser-Egli, Stefan, Integration as a totalizing institution: a moral economy of street-level knowledge production on immigrant integration, 2025


Manser-Egli, Stefan, Illiberal integrationism: shared values as an integration requirement in liberal democracy, 2025


Alvarado, Mariana, Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Sandra Lavenex and Philipp Lutz, Business migration between labour and trade: evidence from Switzerland, 2025


Knotz, Carlo M., Juliana Chueri and Alyssa M. Taylor, Populist right-wing voting: the (conditional) role of implicit bias, 2024


Chueri, Juliana, Mia K. Gandenberger, Alyssa M. Taylor, Carlo M. Knotz and Flavia Fossati, Re-evaluating the welfare preferences of radical-right voters: evidence from a vignette experiment, 2025


Taylor, Alyssa M., Integration as a Precondition for Enfranchisement? Swiss Public Opinion on Noncitizen Voting Rights, 2025


Dahinden, Janine, …when the category ‘migration’ lost its innocence for migration scholars. And what now? A plea for dialogue, 2025


Vétois, Matthieu, Judit Kende, Christopher Geisser, Sabina Pedrazzini, Juan M. Falomir-Pichastor and Eva G. T. Green, Valence of immigration news, perceived threat, and support for restrictive immigration policy: A multilevel study across 26 countries, 2025


Łysienia, Maja and Stefanie Kurt, Evolving legal precarity? The case of persons displaced from Ukraine, 2025


Lemaire, Léa and Lucas Oesch, Small states as unusual places of refuge: Luxembourg’s laboratory of reception practices, 2024


Gale, Jessica, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Judit Kende, Danny Osborne, Mark Vanderklei, Roberto González, Chris G. Sibley and Eva G. T. Green, Macro-Level Climate and Minority Voice: How Indigenous Multiculturalism Relates to Collective Action, 2025


 

 


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