Secondary Survey Data on Migration and Protest: Content, Geographic Scope, and Limitations: MOBILISE Scoping Report on Data Availability

Olga Onuch, David Doyle, Evelyn Ersanilli, Sorana Toma, Gwendolyn Sasse

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Abstract

The MOBILISE project plans to study the relationship between protest behaviour and migration. It focuses on two puzzles 1) what accounts for choosing one type of behavior over the other; and 2) how does prior exposure to migration and/or protest affect this choice. The purpose of this scoping study is to collect information on existing datasets that cover protest and/or migration and explore to what extent they are suitable for addressing our questions. Before providing an overview of the datasets we have uncovered, we will first summarise the major challenges in measuring migration and protest.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-22
Number of pages22
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • migration
  • protest
  • survey
  • survey data
  • mobilization
  • exit
  • voice
  • political behaviour
  • Public Opinion
  • Political Science
  • Politics
  • Sociology
  • Migration Studies

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