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    • – Nun sag, wie hast du’s mit der Religion? Die Einbindung von Religionsgemeinschaften 
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    • – 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
  • 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
        • – highlights #2.1 FR
        • – highlights #2.2
        • – highlights #2.3
        • – highlights #2.4
        • – highlights #2.5
        • – highlights #2.6
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de Athouguia Filipe, Sara, Vestin Hategekimana, Anna Marino, Carol Pierre, Didier Ruedin, Mathis Schnell, and Great Udochi
Do Spatial Political Focus, Feelings of Belonging, and Social Networks Affect the Intention to Apply for Citizenship? Evidence from Switzerland
2025


Hategekimana, Vestin, Anna Marino, Maeva Perrin, Eloise Thompson, Jessica Gale, Mia Gandenberger, Simon Noori, Didier Ruedin, Aldina Camenisch, Lucas Oesch, and Robin Stünzi
Crises, Migration and (Im)Mobility: Towards a Reflexive and Multilevel Approach
2024


Bhanye, Johannes
“Nimble Sociality and Belonging”: An Ethnography of Migrants’ Responses to Bans on Associational Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
2024


Marino, Anna, Carol Pierre, Maarja Vollmer, Gianni D’Amato, Matteo Gianni, and Didier Ruedin
Narratives of Crisis and Their Influence on Attitudes, Behaviour, and Policies of Migration and Mobility: A Framework
2024


Gago, Angie
The ‘Migranticisation’ of EU Free Movement: Analysing the Policies to Control Intra-EU Migration in Germany and the UK
2023


Pont, Aurélie
How and Why Do Intentions to Naturalize Evolve over Time?
2023


Borrelli, Lisa Marie, Daniel Hedlund, Livia Johannesson, and Annika Lindberg
Border Bureaucracies: A Literature Review of Discretion in Migration Control
2023


Rausis, Frowin
The Global Spread of Safe Country Policies: Introducing the SACOP Dataset
2022


Kuttaiah, Pranav
To Go or Not to Go: Unpacking Mobility Decisions in Mumbai During the COVID-19 Lockdown of 2020
2022


Komposch, Nora, Nicholas Pohl, Yvonne Riaño
Worker Cooperatives’ Potential for Migrant Women‘s Self-Empowerment. Insights from a Case Study in New York City
2021


Zschirnt, Eva, Giuliano Bonoli, Flavia Fossati
Why Do Employers Sometimes Prefer Minority Candidates? Theoretical Review and Empirical Test
2020


Wanner, Philippe
Collection and Analysis of Quantitative Data in the Field of Migration. Past Trends, Current Status and Future Prospects
2020


Knotz, Carlo, Mia Gandenberger, Giuliano Bonoli, and Flavia Fossati
R.I.C.E. – An Integrated Model of Welfare Deservingness Perceptions
2020


Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula
Between Flows and Places: Conceptualizing the Migration-Mobility Nexus
2020


Sontag, Katrin
Migration, Sustainability and Democracy Current Debates on Environmental, Social, and Political Issues
2020


Gerber, Roxane and Philippe Wanner
De-Qualification and De-Emancipation among Recently Arrived Highly Skilled Immigrant Women in Switzerland
2019


Zufferey, Jonathan
Segregation Patterns among Foreigners in Switzerland: A Multi-Scalar Approach
(1990 – 2014)
2019


Lombard, Annique and Jonathan Zufferey
International Graduates in Switzerland: Transitioning into the Labor Market
2019


Zschirnt, Eva and Rosita Fibbi
Do Swiss Citizens of Immigrant Origin Face Hiring Discrimination in the Labour Market?
2019


Milivinti, Alice
How many Migrants does the Swiss Pension System Need?
2018


Arrighi, Jean-Thomas and Lorenzo Piccoli
SWISSCIT Index on Citizenship Law in Swiss Cantons: Conceptualisation, Measurement, Aggregation
2018


Progin-Theuerkauf, Sarah
Return Me – If You Can
10th Anniversary of the Adoption of the EU Return Directive – A Success Story?
2018


Hercog, Metka
The Privileged and Useful Migrant: An Evaluation of Changing Policy and Scholarly Approaches Towards High-skilled Migration
2017


Kurt, Stefanie
Fast-Tracking Full Citizenship in the Context of the Swiss Integration Stage Model
2017


Riaño, Yvonne, Annique Lombard and Etienne Piguet
The Global Race for Talent in Switzerland. How to Explain Migration Policy Liberalisation to Allow International Students Staying after Graduation?
2017


Loretan, Alicia and Philippe Wanner
The Determinants of Naturalization in Switzerland between 2010 and 2012
2017


Della Torre, Lucia
State’s Discretion and the Challenge of Irregular Migration – the Example of Permanent Regularization Practices in Spain and Switzerland
2017


Auer, Daniel
Language Roulette – The Effect of Random Placement on Refugees’ Labor Market Integration
2017


Piccoli, Lorenzo
Left out by the State, Taken in by the Region? Explaining the Regional Variation of Healthcare Rights for Undocumented Migrants in Italy, Spain, and Switzerland
2016


Liechti, Fabienne, Flavia Fossati, Giuliano Bonoli and Daniel Auer
The Signaling Value of Labor Market Programs
2016


Zschirnt, Eva
Revisiting Ethics in Correspondence Testing
2016


Zschirnt, Eva
Measuring Hiring Discrimination – A History of Field Experiments in Discrimination Research
2016


Fischer, Carolin and Janine Dahinden
Changing Gender Representations in Politics of Belonging: A Critical Analysis of Developments in Switzerland
2016


de Groot, David A.J.G.
Pending Case C-438/14 Nabiel Peter Bogendorff von Wolffersdorff – Or is it Peter Mark Emanuel Graf von Wolffersdorff Freiherr von Bogendorff?
2016


Bauloz, Céline
Blurred Lines: Migration and Mobility in EU Law and Policy
2016


Baycan, Esma
The “Ideal / Non-Ideal Theory” Distinction Applied to the Social Justice Debate Beyond National Borders: European or Global?
2016


Auer, Daniel, Giuliano Bonoli and Flavia Fossati
It’s Discrimination, Stupid: Labour Market (Re-) Entry Difficulties among Different Immigrant Groups in Switzerland
2015


Steiner, Ilka and Philippe Wanner
Towards a New Data Set for The Analysis of Migration and Integration in Switzerland
2015

 

 


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