Working Paper

Dismantling the "Jungle": Migrant Relocation and Extreme Voting in France

Paul Vertier, Max Viskanic
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 6927

Can a small scale inflow of migrants affect electoral outcomes? We study whether the relocation of migrants from the Calais “Jungle” to temporary migrant-centers (CAOs) in France affected the results of the 2017 presidential election. Using an instrumental variables approach that relies on the size of holiday villages present in municipalities, we find that the presence of a CAO reduced the vote share increase of the far-right party (Front National) by about 15.7 percent. These effects, which dissipate spatially and depend on city characteristics and on the size of the inflow, point towards the contact hypothesis (Allport (1954)).

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
JEL Classification: C360, D720, J150, P160, R230