Elif Naz Kayran is a Post-doctoral researcher at Leiden University. She holds a PhD from the Department of International Relations and Political Science at the Graduate Institute of Geneva (IHEID). Previously, she was a Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, for the academic year 2019-20. Her PhD project explored the effects of employment risks on public attitudes towards immigration and support for radical right-wing parties. Her work on welfare states and the limits of skill-selective immigration policies has appeared in the Journal of European Social Policy and Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Leiden University

    University, Leiden, Netherlands
    Post-doctoral Researcher

  • European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research

    Other, Vienna, Austria
    Researcher

  • Leiden University

    University, Leiden, Netherlands
    Post-doctoral researcher

  • Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

    Research Institute, Geneva, Switzerland
    Teaching Assistant & Doctoral Researcher

Research

Labour market institutions and immigration policy attitudes: The moderated impact of economic vulnerability

Authors Elif Naz Kayran
Year 2022
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
Citations (WoS) 1
2 Journal Article

The motility of posted workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: policies, trends and worker experiences in Austria

Authors Sonila Danaj, Elif Naz Kayran, Leonard Geyer
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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10 Journal Article

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