5/ π Economically driven internal migration serves as a structural factor that can contribute to political polarization.
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4/ We also discuss broader political implications:
πΉ As opportunity concentrates, high-opportunity regions accumulate progressive potential.
πΉ Meanwhile, outmigration may deepen grievances in low-opportunity regions.
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3/ Our findings are consistent with theories of political assimilation into more progressive contexts of thriving knowledge hubs.
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2/ Our key finding:
ποΈ Moving into high-opportunity regions leads to stronger political integration, more left-leaning self-identification, and lower support for far-right parties.
β Crucially, relocation itself does not explain these patterns β only moves to opportunity-rich areas do.
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1/ We develop a novel multidimensional opportunity index for 401 regions in Germany and merge it with SOEP panel data to study how people respond politically when relocating within the knowledge economy.
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Seeking Opportunity in the Knowledge Economy: Moving Places, Moving Politics? | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Seeking Opportunity in the Knowledge Economy: Moving Places, Moving Politics? - Volume 55
π‘ How does moving to opportunity reshape political behavior?
ποΈ In our new BJPolS paper, @thmskrr.bsky.social and I show that residential relocations that increase access to opportunity foster political integration and shift political preferences to the left.
π tinyurl.com/46utjj65
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Educational Networks, Social Closure, and Cleavage Stabilization | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Educational Networks, Social Closure, and Cleavage Stabilization - Volume 55
How are contemporary cleavage structures stabilized in times of declining mass social and political organizations?
In this new paper with @davidattewell6.bsky.social @bjpols.bsky.social, we suggest that homogeneous social (educational) networks provide part of the answer.
tinyurl.com/49cs8jwp
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Congratulations to Claudia Goldin to this highly deserved honor! An overdue recognition of her influential work on women careers.
Wirtschaftsnobelpreis geht an Claudia Goldin via @faznet
m.faz.net/aktuell/wirt...
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Associate Professor in Politics, Nuffield College, Oxford.
Assistant prof at IE University. Previously EUI and Oxford.
Researching what we think is ok to do in a democracy & how that changes.
Book on the normalization of the radical right: https://academic.oup.com/book/57946
More at www.vicentevalentim.com
Associate Professor of Political Science, Aalborg University π©π°
EU | Comparative Political Behavior | Inequality | Democratic Trust & Legitimacy
EU-NED
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Digital policy, European integration, International solidarity.
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Political scientist at IPZ
PhD student researching social movement organizations and protests targeting UN peace missions at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Professor of Political Science; co-director, Ludwig Program on Public Leadership, Yale Law School; co-leader, Consortium on American Political Economy (CAPE); director, Yale American Political Economy eXchange (APEX); jacobhacker.com
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Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer, University of Vienna, Department of Government. Former minor twitter celebrity/hate figure. https://www.leonardocarella.com/
Professor of Comparative Political Economy and Speaker of Excellence Cluster "The Politics of Inequality", University of Konstanz, Germany
Associate Professor of Political Science at Aarhus University. Previously: Konstanz, UVA, Duke, LSE, Berkeley, FU Berlin. Research interests: Political economy, bureaucracy, competition, EU, democracy, pandemics. Website: http://www.janvogler.net
Cluster of Excellence @uni-konstanz.de. We study how people perceive inequality, how this leads to collective mobilization, and how political actors respond to it.
Professor of Political Science @UZH