From Tweets to Ballots: Refugee Inflows and Natives' Reactions

Brown Bag Seminar
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We examine the impact of the opening of refugee reception centers on natives' social media activity and voting behaviour in the Netherlands during the large and unexpected refugee inflow of 2015-2016. 

Speaker
Olivier Marie
Date
Thursday 22 May 2025, 11:45 - 12:45
Type
Seminar
Room
Kitchen/Lounge E1
Building
E Building
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(joint work with Paul Bose (Tor Vergata)

Using over 100 million geocoded tweets and a difference-in-differences approach, we find a short-lived surge in refugee salience on social media, accompanied by a decline in expressed support for refugees and increased discussions about religious minorities, particularly Islam.

Linking social media salience to voting behaviour, we analyse detailed voting data and document a significant rise in anti-immigration voting near newly established reception centers. This effect diminishes over time and with distance from the centers.

Furthermore, we show that areas with a strong initial salience response to refugees drive increased support for anti-immigration parties, while areas with high pre-existing refugee salience exhibit no such increase in anti-immigration votes.

Registration

To participate, please send an email to: ae-secr@ese.eur.nl

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