Papers

First project publication

Letki, N., Walentek, D., Dinesen, P.T & Liebe, U. (online first). „Not the mode of allocation but refugees’ right to work drives European citizens’ preferences on refugee policy. West European Politics.

 

In this paper we show that there is a broad support in Europe for refugees’ right to work, while their allocation across countries is fairly unimportant. European citizens across all social and ideological groups prefer refugees to have the right to work but their freedom of movement to be restricted while their application for asylum is being processed. Citizens in particular countries have different preferences on the mode of refugee allocation, but this policy dimension turns out relatively unimportant in comparison with other policy aspects. We conclude that the EU citizens’ focus on domestic refugee policy solutions may help unite them around cautious hospitality by de-emphasising allocation principles.

Working papers 

Walentek, D., Letki. N., Dinesen, P.T. & Liebe, U. „Measuring the Effect of Media Framing on Behavior Towards Refugees” OSF Preprints.

Letki, N., Walentek, D., Dinesen, P.T. & Liebe, U. „The war in Ukraine has not changed anything: Openness to refugees under the conditions of a refugee crisis” OSF Preprints.

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"Valuing Refugee Policy" Project
Faculty of Political Science and International Studies
Gmach Audytoryjny
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
00-927 Warsaw, Poland