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  1. Motives for economic migration
    a review
    Erschienen: October 22, 2021
    Verlag:  University of Graz, School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, [Graz]

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Graz ; 2021, 07
    Schlagworte: literature review; economic migrants; motives; typical profile
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  2. Asylum migration to OECD countries
    what are the motives and drivers of asylum migration and how strong are they?
    Erschienen: January 2022
    Verlag:  Ibero-America Institute for Economic Research (IAI), Goettingen, Germany

    In this study we analyse different motives for asylum, focussing on the relative strength of specific asylum reasons and concentrating on origin and destination countries of special relevance. To this end, we build a bilateral asylum migration model,... mehr

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    In this study we analyse different motives for asylum, focussing on the relative strength of specific asylum reasons and concentrating on origin and destination countries of special relevance. To this end, we build a bilateral asylum migration model, use panel data techniques based on a panel of 131 origin/sending countries and 37 OECD countries over a maximum period of 22 years, and apply the High Density Fixed Effect (HDFE) Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) estimation technique. Our model includes the economic situation in both sending and receiving countries; political factors in sending countries, such as the political terror scale, civil liberties, government stability, military in politics; institutional factors, such as law & order; personal safety aspects, such as ethnic tensions, external conflict, internal conflict, and religious tensions. We find that economic factors influence asylum claims to a certain extent. Moreover, we identify only deteriorations in civil liberties, internal conflict and ethnic tensions as triggers of increased asylum demand among the personal safety aspects. As to relevant sub-samples of origin countries, a deterioration in civil liberties and an aggravation in ethnic tensions lead to a more than proportionate increase in asylum migration from major asylum seeking countries and a worsening of conflict leads to an extremely strong reaction in asylum requests from refugees of conflict-ridden countries. While these reactions are plausible, they are far less pronounced in the overall sample. As to the question which destination country can be chosen as safe haven, empirical evidence shows that bilateral recognition rates signal bilateral attractiveness in a brutally honest way.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion papers / Ibero-America Institute for Economic Research (IAI) ; Nr. 253
    Schlagworte: asylum migration; motives; identification of relevant relations; bilateral recognition rates; high density fixed effect poisson pseudo maximum likelihood technique
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  3. Political activists as free-riders
    evidence from a natural field experiment
    Erschienen: April 2022
    Verlag:  ECONtribute, Bonn

    How does a citizen's decision to participate in political activism depend on the participation of others? We conduct a nation-wide natural field experiment in collaboration with a major European party during a recent national election. In a party... mehr

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    How does a citizen's decision to participate in political activism depend on the participation of others? We conduct a nation-wide natural field experiment in collaboration with a major European party during a recent national election. In a party survey, we randomly provide canvassers with true information about the canvassing intentions of their peers. When learning that more peers participate in canvassing than previously believed, canvassers significantly reduce both their canvassing intentions and behavior. An additional survey among party supporters underscores the importance of free-riding motives and reveals that there is strong heterogeneity in motives underlying supporters' behavioral responses.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: ECONtribute discussion paper ; no. 158
    Schlagworte: Political activism; natural field experiment; strategic behavior; beliefs; motives
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  4. The Motivations of Pilgrimage Walking the St.Olav Way in Norway

    Walking pilgrimages are experiencing a revival, while at the same time a change of character in light of our changing times. Pilgrimage walking is increasingly taking on non-religious dimensions, related to a person’s self and health as seen on... mehr

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    Walking pilgrimages are experiencing a revival, while at the same time a change of character in light of our changing times. Pilgrimage walking is increasingly taking on non-religious dimensions, related to a person’s self and health as seen on long-distance walking pilgrimages such as the Camino routes to Santiago. Long-range walking pilgrimages seem to offer a promise and space for ‘personal fixing’ / ‘self-healing’, thus attracting people with a variety of motives. This article is based on an empirical study consisting of qualitative open-ended questionnaires with 53 respondents from 13 countries. It aims to shed light on the motives, expectations and hopes that make people walk the less known and studied Norwegian St. Olav Way and what motivational trends prevail there, compared to others pilgrimage routes such as the more popular Camino de Santiago de Compostela and Japanese Shikoku Henro trail. Motivational categories were generated through an inductive thematic analysis of their answers and explanations were sought, drawing on existing literature as well as meaning-making and motivational theories. Results indicate that religious motives were not predominant in people’s quest with the journey. Instead, contemplation, health, social / solitary, pilgrimage walking / repeating, and nature motives stood out as the most significant, followed by less mentioned motives such as historical / cultural / travel interests, spiritual / religious reasons, a more present / simple / slow life, and life celebrations / crossroads / transitions. These findings challenge popular assumptions about why people undertake long-term walking pilgrimages. Further research is needed given the emerging trend to seek long-distance pilgrimage walking for self-discovery / development / therapy. This is largely uncovered ground in health care / science, despite the fact that pilgrimages have, throughout time, been sought for betterment and wellbeing.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage; Dublin : Dublin Institute of Technology, 2013; 8(2021), 8, Seite 110-126; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: St. Olav Way; community; contemplation; fellowship; health; long-distance pilgrimage walking; long-term pilgrimage; meaning-making; motivational theories; motives; nature; relatedness; repeating; self-therapy; solitariness
  5. Political activists as free-riders
    evidence from a natural field experiment
    Erschienen: 02 April 2022
    Verlag:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; DP17168
    Schlagworte: Political activism; natural field experiment; strategic behavior; beliefs; motives
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  6. Moral motive selection in the lying-dictator game
    Erschienen: August 2022
    Verlag:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    An extensive literature documents that people are willing to sacrifice personal material gain to adhere to a moral motive. Yet, less is known about what happens when moral motives are in conflict. We hypothesize that individuals engage in what we... mehr

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    An extensive literature documents that people are willing to sacrifice personal material gain to adhere to a moral motive. Yet, less is known about what happens when moral motives are in conflict. We hypothesize that individuals engage in what we term "motive selection," namely adhering to the moral motive that aligns with their self-interest. We test this hypothesis using a laboratory experiment that induces a conflict between two of the most-studied moral motives: fairness and truth-telling. In line with our hypothesis, our results show that individuals prefer to adhere to the moral motive that is more aligned with their self-interest.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: CESifo working paper ; no. 9911 (2022)
    Schlagworte: motivated reasoning; dictator game; lying game; motives; moral dilemmas
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  7. Moral motive selection in the lying dictator game
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  Department of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Lund University, Lund

    An extensive literature documents that people are willing to sacrifice personal material gain to adhere to a moral motive. Yet, less is known about what happens when moral motives are in conflict. We hypothesize that individuals engage in what we... mehr

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    An extensive literature documents that people are willing to sacrifice personal material gain to adhere to a moral motive. Yet, less is known about what happens when moral motives are in conflict. We hypothesize that individuals engage in what we term "motive selection," namely adhering to the moral motive that aligns with their self-interest. We test this hypothesis using a laboratory experiment that induces a conflict between two of the most-studied moral motives: fairness and truth-telling. In line with our hypothesis, our results show that individuals prefer to adhere to the moral motive that is more aligned with their self-interest.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Department of Economics, Lund University ; 2022, 16
    Schlagworte: Motivated reasoning; dictator game; lying game; motives; moral dilemmas
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