Anna-Lena Nadler
Postdoc
- Name
- Dr. A.L.G.T.J.S. Nadler
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3885
- a.l.g.t.j.s.nadler@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-5633-2125
Anna-Lena Nadler is a post-doctoral researcher in the TransEuroWorkS project.
Prior to joining Leiden University, she received her PhD in Political Science from the University of Geneva in October 2022. In her thesis, Anna-Lena studied political preferences and electoral behavior of immigrants and examined how public policies and economic conditions incentivize political elites to represent immigrant-origin electorates. During her PhD, Anna-Lena taught several classes in Comparative Politics and coordinated and supervised BA thesis in Political Science. She was also a visiting researcher at University of Amsterdam for the 2021-2022 academic year. Anna-Lena completed an MA in Public Policy at Georgetown University and a BA in International Relations with specialization in Political Science and Economics at the University of Geneva, and undertook internships at the EU delegation to Switzerland and the International Organization for Migration.
Postdoc
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut Fiscale en Economische vakken
- Economie
- Staalduinen B.M. van, Nadler A.L.G.T.J.S., Vliet O.P. van, Suari-Andreu E. & Alves Fernandes D. (2023), EU social protection: synthesis report. TransEuroWorkS Working Paper no. 6/2023. Leiden: Leiden University.
- Nadler A.L.G.T.J.S., Staalduinen B.M. van, Fernandes D., Suari-Andreu E., Balcioglu Z. & Vliet O. van (2023), TransEuroWorkS conceptual framework: on the combined effects of the green transition, digitalisation and migration. TransEuroWorkS Working Paper no. 5/2023. Leiden: Leiden University.
- Kayran E.N. & Nadler A.L.G.T.J.S. (2022), Non-citizen voting rights and political participation of citizens: evidence from Switzerland, European Political Science Review 14(2): 206-225.
- Nadler A.L. (2022), Nomination trade-offs: How context affects political parties’ strategies to nominate immigrant-origin candidates, Party Politics 28(6): 1012-1028.
- Fernandez E., Nicole-Berva O. & Nadler A.L.G.T.J.S. (2021), Organisational solidarity in Switzerland across fields: interlinkage between immigration and (un)employment. In: Lahusen C., Zschache U. & Kousis M. (Eds.), Transnational solidarity in times of crises: citizen organisations and collective learning in Europe. Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 235-270.
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