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Working Paper

Refugees Welcome? Introducing a New Dataset on Anti-Refugee Violence in Germany, 2014–2015

Kiel Working Papers, 2032

Authors

  • Benček
  • D.
  • Strasheim
  • J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C80 D74 J15

Key Words

Flüchtlinge

georeferenced event data

refugees

right-wing extremist violence

The recent rise of xenophobic attacks against refugees in Germany has sparked both political and scholarly debates on the drivers, dynamics, and consequences of right-wing violence. Thus far, a lack of systematic data collection and data processing has inhibited the quantitative analysis to help explain this social phenomenon. This paper introduces a new georeferenced event dataset on anti-refugee violence and social unrest in Germany in 2014 and 2015 based on a public chronicle. Our dataset includes information of 1645 events of four different types of right-wing violence and social unrest: demonstrations, assault, arson attacks, and miscellaneous attacks against refugee housing. After discussing how the dataset was constructed, we offer a descriptive analysis of patterns of right-wing violence and unrest in Germany in 2014 and 2015. We conclude by outlining preliminary ideas on how the dataset can be used in future research.

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