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that a jus sanguinis origin is a factor of resistance to change, that a high degree of democracy promotes the adoption of … jus soli elements while the instability of state borders associated with decolonization impedes it, and that cultural …
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establishment of democracy, the welfare burden, cultural factors and colonial history. …
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evaluate separately the impact of political institutions linked to democracy and suffrage and of those institutions more …
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Can international migration promote better institutions at home by raising the demand for political accountability? In order to examine this question, we designed a behavioral measure of the population’s desire for better governance. A postcard was distributed to households with the pledge...
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This paper explores the links between the level of per capita income, growth and democracy, a central issue in the … opposite hypothesis, according to which it is democracy that promotes growth and economic development. The theoretical … section explores the positive impact of democracy on human development, i.e. development considered as a multidimensional …
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unrest or revolution, and this may force the elite to democratize. Democracy may not consolidate because it is more … redistributive than a nondemocratic regime, and this gives the elite an incentive to mount a coup. Because inequality makes democracy … more costly for the elite, highly unequal societies are less likely to consolidate democracy and may end up oscillating …
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Regimes controlled by a rich elite often collapse and make way for democracy amidst widespread social unrest. Such … therefore be forced to choose between repression and the most generous concession, a transition to full democracy. …
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Very little is understood about how immigrants affect the happiness, or subjective well-being of natives. We use the European Social Survey to analyze the effects of aggregate immigration flows on the subjective well-being of native-born populations in a panel of 26 countries between 2002 and...
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Increasing international migration and changing immigrant populations in OECD countries make international comparable data on migrant populations essential. These data should be updated regularly to capture a detailed picture of migrant populations. This document presents the first results of...
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Increasing international mobility makes international comparable data even more important, to depict global migration patterns and its characteristics, not only in receiving countries but also in origin countries. This paper provides a detailed picture of immigrant and emigrant populations...
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