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How Has Religiosity Influenced the Restrictiveness of Marriage Immigration Policy in Serbia, Denmark, and the United States?

open access: yesHatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs, 2016
The following paper draws attention and investigates the impact of religion, specifically religiosity, on the development of marriage immigration policy in Serbia, Denmark, and the United States.
Uros Prokic
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Political implications of U.S. public attitudes toward immigration on the immigration policymaking process [PDF]

open access: yes
Three developments in U.S. public attitudes have emerged since the 2001 terrorist attacks. First, Americans have shifted their thinking about the salience or importance of immigration issues.
Valerie F. Hunt
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Population ageing and immigration policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
In its simplest interpretation, population ageing is the increase in the average or median age of a population. It is the process by which there is a redistribution of relative population shares away from the younger to the older age ...
Wright, Robert E.
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A Report on the Media and the Immigration Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Analyzes media coverage of immigration since 1980 and how industry practices and new media have conditioned the public to associate immigration with illegality, crisis, controversy, and government failure, causing a stalemate in the policy ...
Banu Akdenizli   +4 more
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The Cost of Broken Promises or How Policy Failure Can Help Win Elections - Immigration and the 2015 UK General Election

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2015
Do policy failures inevitably lead to electoral punishment? This paper examines the role of immigration in the 2015 UK general election to argue that policy failure can be electorally successful.
James Hampshire
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Immigration and Innovation Policy

open access: yesMigraciones, 2016
We are in the age «of immigration». This article makes an historical and bibliographical detailed review of the political studies that have been produced on immigration.
Ricard Zapata-Barrero
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New parties, new policies? The influence of radical right parties on immigration policies

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science
Radical right parties are widely regarded as influential political actors, particularly in the domain of immigration policy. In recent times, greater attention has been directed towards the potential influence of these new parties on the output of the ...
Valentin Tim Zacharias Berger
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Principles for an Immigration Policy to Strengthen and Expand the American Middle Class: 2007 Edition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The Drum Major Institute for Public Policy contends that any debate over immigration policy must be connected to the larger conversation about America's squeezed middle class and those striving to attain a middle-class standard of living.
Amy M. Traub, Amy Taylor
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Immigration and Public Support for Social Policy: Accounting for the Gender Composition of Immigrant Populations

open access: yesSocius
With increasing global mobility, scholars have debated whether immigration undermines welfare states. So far, no conclusive evidence of a consistent association between immigration and social policy support has emerged.
Achim Edelmann   +2 more
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The Ethics of Immigration Policy

open access: yesNordic Journal of Migration Research, 2011
This article concerns the normative basis for immigration policy. In particular, I consider the implications of three fundamental liberal values, namely democracy, liberty and equality.
Nils Holtug
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