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This paper is the first attempt to analyse the effect of the Brexit Referendum results on subjective well-being of … treatment groups. The current analysis suggests that following the EU Referendum Results Non-EU migrants experienced an …
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migration flows will be driven by a number of factors, macroeconomic and otherwise, Brexit and the end of free movement will … result in a large fall in immigration from EEA countries to the UK. …
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paper also provides evidence that racism and immigration phobia play a key role in shaping Europeans' support of a ban on … Muslim immigration. This finding challenges the discourse and campaigns of the populist groups who exploit the 'Islamization … of Europe' rhetoric successfully and use various pretexts to justify a call for a ban on Muslims' immigration, e.g. the …
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Using information from the world values survey wave 6 containing information from 78,743 respondents in 53 countries, we examine the factors which influence respondents' answers to the question: "when jobs are scarce, should employers give priority to people of the country of origin rather than...
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In this paper, we analyze the role of culture in determining whether, or not, an individual is a homeowner. We use data on first-generation immigrants who arrived in the United States under 6 years old. Following the epidemiological approach, those early-arrival immigrants grew up under the same...
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We analyze whether (correct) information provision on immigration is more effective than contact in shaping attitudes … towards immigration. We collect data from a randomized experiment in 18 middle- and high-school classes in the city of Rome … lecture on figures and numbers on immigration in Italy and the world. On average, students develop better attitudes towards …
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We analyze whether (correct) information provision on immigration is more effective than contact in shaping attitudes … towards immigration. We collect data from a randomized experiment in 18 middle- and high-school classes in the city of Rome … immigration in Italy and the world. On average, students develop better attitudes towards immigration (especially in the case of …
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Building on social identity theory, we suggest that natives from stereotyped groups tend to value cultural distance more and think that immigrants are not good for the economy and the fiscal system. We draw upon research showing that overweight and obese individuals suffer from social stigma and...
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Triangle immigrant in ux, to investigate the effects of unemployment and unauthorized immigration on attitudes related to … populism and populist voting in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. I discover that recent unemployment during the Great … economic insecurity more likely led to the over 10 percentage points rise in the probability of anti-immigration attitudes …
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