Closing a Backdoor to Dual Citizenship: The German Citizenship Law Reform of 2000 and the Abolishment of the ‘Domestic Clause’.

Swantje Falcke and Maarten Vink (2020). Closing a Backdoor to Dual Citizenship: The German Citizenship Law Reform of 2000 and the Abolishment of the ‘Domestic Clause’. Frontiers in Sociology [provisionally accepted on 23 November 2020]. Doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.536940.

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Einbürgerung als Katalysator für Integration: Ein heterogenes Bild

Swantje Falcke (2020). Einbürgerung als Katalysator für Integration: Ein heterogenes Bild. ifo Schnelldienst, 11, 73. Jahrgang, 15-16

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Immigrant naturalisation, employment and occupational status in Western Europe

Rezart Hoxhaj, Maarten Vink and Tijana Breuer (2020). Immigrant naturalization, employment and occupational status in Western Europe. Frontiers in Sociology. Doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2020.00070. 
 

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A ticket to mobility? Naturalisation and subsequent migration of refugees after obtaining asylum in the Netherlands

Marloes De Hoon, Maarten Vink and Hans Schmeets (2020). A ticket to mobility? Naturalization and outmigration of refugees in the Netherlands. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(7), 1185-1204

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Naturalisation in context: how nationality laws and procedures shape immigrants’ interest and ability to acquire nationality in six European countries

Thomas Huddleston (2020). Naturalisation in context: how nationality laws and procedures shape immigrants’ interest and ability to acquire nationality in six European countries. Comparative Migration Studies, 8, 18. DOI: 10.1186/s40878-020-00176-3.

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The intergenerational impact of naturalisation reforms: the citizenship status of children of immigrants in the Netherlands, 1995–2016

Marie Labussière & Maarten Vink (2020). The intergenerational impact of naturalisation reforms: the citizenship status of children of immigrants in the Netherlands, 1995–2016. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(13), 2742-2763. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2020.1724533.

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Naturalisation and Immigrant Earnings: Why and to Whom Citizenship Matters

Floris Peters, Hans Schmeets & Maarten Vink (2020). Naturalisation and Immigrant Earnings: Why and to Whom Citizenship Matters. European Journal of Population, 36(3), 511-545, DOI:10.1007/s10680-019-09540-1.

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Country profiles

On the subsequent pages, you will find information about citizenship laws and policies in the four countries under investigation in the MiLifeStatus project: Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany. Please click left to select a country.

For information about citizenship laws and naturalisation procedures in other countries, visit the website of the Global Citizenship Observatory (GLOBALCIT). GLOBALCIT is the most important source of information on worldwide citizenship laws and electoral rights. It provides user-friendly open access to a comprehensive collection of data, analyses and scholarly debates for academic researchers and policy communities.

 

MiLifeStatus has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 682626)

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