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The Deterrent Effect of an Anti-Minaret Vote on Foreigners' Location Choices
Discussion paper / Internet publication
 
ID 4497548
Author(s) Slotwinski, Michaela; Stutzer, Alois
Author(s) at UniBasel Slotwinski, Michaela
Stutzer, Alois
Year 2019
Month and day 01-21
Title The Deterrent Effect of an Anti-Minaret Vote on Foreigners' Location Choices
Series title WWZ Working Papers
Volume 2018
Number 28
Pages 66
Publisher / Institution WWZ
Keywords attitudes, foreigners, location choice, popular initiative, regression discontinuity design
Abstract In a national ballot in 2009, Swiss citizens surprisingly approved an amendment to the Swiss constitution to ban the further construction of minarets. The ballot outcome manifested reservations and anti-immigrant attitudes in regions of Switzerland which had previously been hidden. We exploit this fact as a natural experiment to identify the causal effect of negative attitudes towards immigrants on foreigners' location choices and thus indirectly on their utility. Based on a regression discontinuity design with unknown discontinuity points and administrative data on the population of foreigners, we find that the probability of their moving to a municipality which unexpectedly expressed stronger reservations decreases initially by about 40 percent. The effect is accompanied by a drop of housing prices in these municipalities and levels off over a period of about 5 months. Moreover, foreigners in high-skill occupations react relatively more strongly highlighting a tension when countries try to attract well-educated professionals from abroad.
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