The following studies have relied on the IESPI dataset in their investigations (please email bibliographic information for any studies you have published that make use of the IESPI to ekoning@uoguelph.ca).
- Banting, K., Westlake, D. & Kymlicka, W. (2022). ‘The Politics of Multiculturalism and Redistribution: Immigration, Accommodation, and Solidarity in Diverse Democracies.’ In M.M.L. Crepaz (ed.), Handbook on migration and welfare (pp. 210-229). Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Guzi, M. & Kurekova, L.M. (2025). ‘The implications of welfare generosity and welfare access on migration strategies.’ IMI Working Paper No. 184/PACES Working Paper No. 6. Bratislava: Institute for Forecasting, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences.
- Kahanec, M. & Guzi, M. (2022). ‘Welfare Migration.’ In K.F. Zimmermann (ed.), Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics (pp. 1-23). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
- Kayran, E.N. & Kolbe, M. (2022). ‘Institutional Sources of Trust Resilience in Diverse Societies: The Mitigating Role of Inclusive and Egalitarian Welfare State Institutions.’ In M.M.L. Crepaz (ed.), Handbook on migration and welfare (pp. 276-296). Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Koning, E.A. (ed.) (2022). The Exclusion of Immigrants from Welfare Programs. Cross-National Comparisons and Contemporary Developments. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Koning, E.A. (2021). ‘Accommodation and New Hurdles: The Increasing Importance of Politics for Immigrants’ Access to Social Programs.’ Social Policy & Administration, 55(5): 815-832.
- Rigzin, T. (2023). Three Essays on Immigration and Social Policy. Columbia University.