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The role of social capital in the political participation of immigrants : evidence from agent-based modelling

Auteur(s)
Ruedin, Didier 
Institut forum suisse des migrations 
Maison d'édition
Neuchâtel Swiss Forum for Migration Studies Discussion Paper 27
Date de parution
2011
Nombre de page
24
Mots-clés
  • immigration
  • agent-based modelling
  • social cohesion
  • political participation
  • immigration

  • agent-based modelling...

  • social cohesion

  • political participati...

Résumé
Research commonly finds that immigrants are less likely to participate in politics than members of the mainstream society. The reasons for this difference are not well understood, and this paper uses agent-based modelling to examine participation in politics. Political participation is conceptualized in a more extensive way than the common focus on elections by including different levels of participation in a hierarchical manner. The simulation provides valid results, and it is suggested that social capital and contacts in the community may be a relevant mechanism to account for differences in political participation observed between immigrants and the mainstream society.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/16100
Autre version
https://www2.unine.ch/files/content/sites/sfm/files/nouvelles%20publications/dp27%20%282%29.pdf
Type de publication
working paper
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 main article: 2012-07-31_1336_7871.pdf (131.46 KB)
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