Effects of Refugee Inflow on the Voting Behavior of Natives: Application of Mobile Phone Data

IF 0.8 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Cesifo Economic Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI:10.1093/cesifo/ifac007
Emine Kubra Usta
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This paper investigates the effects of refugee inflow on the voting behavior of natives. I employ a difference in differences strategy to identify the voter reaction against the sudden inflow of Syrian refugees to Turkey and use unique data provided by Turk Telecom to proxy natives’ refugee exposure. Data coming from mobile phone usage track the mobility of refugees throughout the year and enables the construction of refugee exposure measures across small geographical areas. I show a small drop in the government party vote share that announced an ‘open door’ policy for refugees. Furthermore, there is evidence for the reaction heterogeneity based on the socio-economic development levels of refugee-hosting areas. While there is a null response in ethnically Kurdish and economically lagging East, a negative reaction is concentrated in socioeconomically more developed areas. Then, exploring the effects in rural and urban areas reveals an interesting divide in the refugee exposure patterns of hosting areas. While in rural areas, natives react against the refugee presence, in urban areas, they react when the mobility (visibility) increases. Anecdotal evidence might help to put findings in context. Manipulating the concerns of voters on Syrians’ receiving citizenship and demographic change might be regarded as two main strategies used by opposition parties. These strategies help convince the secular and conservative-nationalist voters in socioeconomically developed areas. (JEL codes: J01, J08, and J15)
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难民流入对本地居民投票行为的影响:基于手机数据的研究
本文研究了难民流入对当地人投票行为的影响。我采用差异中的差异策略来确定选民对叙利亚难民突然涌入土耳其的反应,并使用土耳其电信提供的独特数据来代理当地人对难民的接触。来自移动电话使用情况的数据可以跟踪难民全年的流动情况,并能够在小地理区域内建立难民接触措施。我显示,宣布对难民实行“门户开放”政策的执政党得票率略有下降。此外,有证据表明,收容难民地区的社会经济发展水平不同,反应也不同。虽然在库尔德民族和经济落后的东部地区没有反应,但负面反应集中在社会经济较发达的地区。然后,探索农村和城市地区的影响揭示了收容地区难民暴露模式的有趣差异。在农村地区,当地人对难民的存在作出反应,而在城市地区,他们对流动性(可见性)的增加作出反应。轶事证据可能有助于将研究结果置于背景中。操纵选民对叙利亚人获得公民身份和人口结构变化的担忧,可能被视为反对派使用的两大策略。这些策略有助于说服社会经济发达地区的世俗和保守民族主义选民。(JEL代码:J01、J08、J15)
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期刊介绍: CESifo Economic Studies publishes provocative, high-quality papers in economics, with a particular focus on policy issues. Papers by leading academics are written for a wide and global audience, including those in government, business, and academia. The journal combines theory and empirical research in a style accessible to economists across all specialisations.
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