Lecture

The Political Economy of Immigration in Switzerland

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This lecture by the instructor explores the history of immigration and immigration policies in Switzerland, focusing on the economic impact and political tensions surrounding the topic. It delves into the demographic growth driven by immigration, the relationship between the economy and direct democracy, and the evolution of immigration policies. The lecture also discusses the labour market dynamics, the post-WWII immigration trends, and the rise of xenophobic sentiments leading to anti-immigrant campaigns. Furthermore, it examines the impact of European integration, the challenges faced by immigrants during economic downturns, and the discrimination they encounter in the Swiss labour market.

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