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Posts by Haley McAvay

Thank you! Your research sounds really interesting - I look forward to reading that.

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Read the full article here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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We also show that the most disadvantaged ethnoracial minorities in French society are more likely to switch to "French by birth" citizenship, suggesting that such changes are a means of status upgrading. (3/4)

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What drives this process of citizenship "reclassification"? Assimilation variables, such as nativity, length of stay, marriage to a French spouse, naturalization and residential mobility, positively correlate with this change. (2/4)

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Thrilled that our article with Louise Caron and Mirna Safi is now online in the American Sociological Review! Using French panel data, we show that foreign-origin respondents unexpectedly switch to "French by birth" citizenship declarations over time. (1/4)
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