Author: Didier Ruedin

Building Lives in Uncertainty: Ukrainian Refugees in Switzerland

08.10.2025 , in ((Ukrainian Refugees)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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A new survey of Ukrainian refugees in Switzerland shows that life under the temporary protection of Status S is anything but passive waiting. Refugees are striving to integrate, learning the local languages, working, and raising children while figuring out how to navigate the Swiss institutions. At the same time, those ...

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Paths to Power: What Shapes the Political Careers of People with a Migration Background in Switzerland?

04.06.2025 , in ((Discrimination, Politique)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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During the legislative period 2019-2023, 39% of Switzerland’s population had a migration background, yet only 16% of national parliamentarians came from this demographic. This gap is not merely statistical, it is a reflection of structural barriers that determine who gets to participate in shaping the country’s future. Our project on ...

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Can You Write a Paper in a Day?

06.06.2024 , in ((Experiences)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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In the spirit of a hackathon, we, a team of researchers, launched an ambitious project to write a complete academic paper in a day. While facing challenges such as time constraints as well as difficulties in collaborative simultaneous writing, by the end of the day, we kind of succeeded in ...

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La participation électorale des résident⸱e⸱s étranger⸱ère⸱s

15.05.2024 , in ((Voting Rights for Non-Nationals)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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L’un des principes des démocraties modernes est que la population peut participer à la prise de décision par le biais d’élections. Dans nombre de villes et régions, le droit de vote sur le plan local a été étendu aux résident⸱e⸱s étranger⸱ère⸱s dans le but de renforcer la légitimité de la ...

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