分裂的岛屿:海地移民与多米尼加共和国的选举结果

Divided island: Haitian immigration and electoral outcomes in the Dominican Republic

Journal of Economic Geography · 2018
被引 5
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用多米尼加共和国市级面板数据和工具变量法,发现移民集中度增加会提升传统上反移民的右翼联盟支持率,同时降低中间联盟的受欢迎程度,为发展中国家移民对选举结果的影响提供了新证据。

Abstract

This paper provides new evidence on the effect of immigration on electoral outcomes in developing countries and emerging democracies. The Dominican Republic (DR) is used as case study as it provides a highly interesting context to analyse this issue. The majority of its immigrants come from neighbouring Haiti, and together the two countries share the island of Hispaniola. The analysis relies on a novel municipality panel dataset and an instrumental variable strategy to address the endogeneity of the location decisions of immigrants. I find robust evidence that higher immigrant concentration causes greater support for the right-wing political coalition that has traditionally been more opposed to immigration. At the same time, the popularity of the centre coalition is found to decline in localities characterised by a larger exposure to foreigners. Empirical evidence from election outcomes and opinion survey data suggests that citizenship, political competition and cultural identity considerations might be shaping individual attitudes towards immigrants in the DR.

海地移民多米尼加共和国选举移民政治影响右翼政党支持