Project Details
Migrants Welfare State Attitudes
Applicant
Professorin Dr. Claudia Diehl, since 10/2014
Subject Area
Empirical Social Research
Political Science
Economic Policy, Applied Economics
Political Science
Economic Policy, Applied Economics
Term
from 2014 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 260178371
Final Report Year
2022
No abstract available
Publications
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(2017). Migrants' and natives' attitudes to formal childcare in the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. Children and Youth Services Review, 78, 112-121
Seibel, Verena & Hedegaard, Troels Fage
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(2018). A migration effect? Comparing the acculturation of Russian migrant populations in Western Europe to Russians in three former Soviet countries on attitudes towards government responsibility. Comparative Migration Studies
Hedegaard, Troels Fage & Bekhuis, Hidde
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(2018). MIFARE study- Migrants’ Welfare State Attitudes. Data set. DANS (Data Archiving and Network Services)
Bekhuis, H., Hedegaard, T., Seibel, V. & Degen, D.
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(2018). Migrants' support for welfare state spending in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. Social Policy & Administration
Lubbers, Marcel; Diehl, Claudia; Kuhn, Theresa & Larsen, Christian Albrekt
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(2019). Granting immigrants access to social benefits? How self-interest influences support for welfare state restrictiveness. Journal of European social policy, 29(2), 148-165
Degen, Daniel; Kuhn, Theresa & van der Brug, Wouter
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(2019). Determinants of migrants’ knowledge about their healthcare rights. Health Sociology Review, 28(2), 140-161
Seibel, Verena
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(2019). Wat weten migranten over hun gezondheidsrechten? Mens en Maatschappij: In de etalage, 94(3), 357-360
Seibel, V.
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(2020). Migrants‘ and natives‘ attitudes towards public healthcare provision in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. International Journal of Public Opinion Research
Seibel, Verena & Renema, Jeanette A. J.
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(2021). What Do Migrants Know About Their Childcare Rights? A First Exploration in West Germany. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 22(3), 1181-1202
Seibel, Verena
