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Gerald Schneider

H-index: 52
Political science 52%
Economics 18%
geraldschneider.bsky.social
Come and join Anke, Tanja, and me at @uni-konstanz.de. The deadline for applications to the LiVV project within @excinequality.bsky.social‬ is September 24.
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Street-level bureaucrats keep discretionary power elsewhere in this domain. The differences within the same state are especially troublesome. Not all Länder collect data on their citizenship decisions. Germany remains a "data desert". Replication data are here: search.gesis.org/research_dat...
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10.1080/1369183x.2025.2550130 New article on administrative inequality in the handling of dual citizenship requests, co-authored with the incredible Christina Zuber as part of our @excinequality.bsky.social projects. We show that local preferences influence caseworkers' decisions.
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Anke Hoeffler, Tanja Kupisch, and I are happy to announce three doctoral positions in the project "Lifting the Veil of Violence: Inequality and Representation after War” (LiVV) at ‪the Cluster of Excellence @excinequality.bsky.social‬ at @uni-konstanz.de‬.
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3 Doctoral Positions in LiVV – Project Cluster “The Politics of Inequality”
Deadline: September 24, 2025
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What explains asylum recognition rates? Utilizing a German refugee survey and a quasi-natural experiment in Germany, L. Gundacker, Y. Kosyakova, and G. Schneider show how regional political biases can influence an asylum seeker’s chance of obtaining protection.

#OpenAccess

doi.org/10.1093/migr...
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Nein, das kenne ich nicht. Ich bin aber überaus dankbar für den Hinweis. G.S.
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Now assigned to the March issue of Migration Studies.
migrationjrnl.bsky.social
What explains asylum recognition rates? Utilizing a German refugee survey and a quasi-natural experiment in Germany, L. Gundacker, Y. Kosyakova, and G. Schneider show how regional political biases can influence an asylum seeker’s chance of obtaining protection.

#OpenAccess

doi.org/10.1093/migr...
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but that there are also surprising parallels between the two most prolific senders. Early support by @dfg.de‬ is gratefully acknowledged.

Reposted by: Gerald Schneider

Reposted by: Gerald Schneider

Reposted by: Gerald Schneider

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