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  1. When politicians feel pressure to represent: Evidence from South Africa
  2. How Do People Perceive Immigrants? Relating Perceptions to Numbers
  3. Follow the media? News environment and public concern about immigration
  4. Towards a precise and reflexive use of migration-related terminology in quantitative research: criticism and suggestions
  5. What Is the Nexus between Migration and Mobility? A Framework to Understand the Interplay between Different Ideal Types of Human Movement
  6. Experimental evidence on how implicit racial bias affects risk preferences
  7. Migration debates in the political party arena during the Covid‐19 pandemic in Austria
  8. Migrants’ Skills Wastage in the Labor Market: A Multidisciplinary Approach for Policy Formation
  9. A global network of scholars? The geographical concentration of institutes in migration studies and its implications
  10. Responsiveness of Local Politicians to Immigrants Does Not Vary Systematically by Voting Rights
  11. No sign of increased ethnic discrimination during a crisis: evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic
  12. Shared Nationality in Social Exchange: A Trust Vignette Experiment in the United States, South Africa, and Switzerland
  13. How working from home affected the social networks and satisfaction of migrant populations during COVID-19
  14. Restricting Human Movement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: New Research Avenues in the Study of Mobility, Migration, and Citizenship
  15. Discrimination driven by variation in social and economic conservatism: evidence from a nationwide field experiment
  16. Immigrants are more likely to vote if they can also vote in local elections in the country of origin
  17. Discrimination dropped drastically after footballers showed a controversial gesture
  18. Immigrants consider the political context when deciding where they want to live
  19. Only some migrants have lower health literacy
  20. Around 9% of recent immigrants modified their résumé to counter discrimination
  21. We find discrimination against Blacks in the Swiss labour market
  22. If there is a crisis, we talk differently about immigrants
  23. We can better understand how people make decisions by studying migrants
  24. New data on how human movement was restricted during Covid-19
  25. We look back on 50 years of sociology of migration in Switzerland
  26. The Austrian People’s Party can be seen as an anti-immigrant right party
  27. We present different migration patterns
  28. Can we use a single question on attitudes to immigrants?
  29. South African parties don't talk much about migration in their electoral manifestos
  30. Workers react to the share of foreign workers in their occupation
  31. We examine whether left-wing parties take pro-immigrant positions
  32. Young men are more likely to choose irregular migration
  33. Attitudes to immigrants in South Africa resemble those in Western Europe
  34. We find no evidence of 'defended neighbourhoods'
  35. Why do immigrants vote so little in local elections?
  36. We assess different methods to identify party positions on immigration
  37. Muslims are more politicized when anti-immigrant parties are in parliament
  38. How immigrants are debated in countries with different citizenship traditions
  39. Unemployment risk makes highly educated workers oppose immigration more
  40. Meta-analysis: consistent ethnic discrimination in hiring decisions
  41. Increase the validity of your research by recombining existing indices
  42. When do public preferences and policies on immigration agree?
  43. Who talks about immigration and how?
  44. How immigration and integration policy developed in Switzerland between 1848 and 2014
  45. We can use automatic approaches to coding party manifestos across languages
  46. Different methods to obtain party positions on immigration
  47. A Foreigner Who Doesn’t Steal My Job: The Role of Unemployment Risk and Values in Attitudes towards Foreigners
  48. How to measure political representation at the individual level
  49. Patterns of Claims-Making on Civic Integration and Migration in Europe: Are Muslims Different?
  50. Women's representation is associated with attitudes to women as political leaders
  51. Does the share of women in national legislatures relate to the share of ethnic minority groups?
  52. Why are there so few parliamentarians from ethnic minority groups?