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Previous studies on the determinants of attitudes toward immigration can be classified into those that take a … utilitarian perspective, focusing on individuals’ perceptions of real-world impacts of immigration, and those that look at … immigration attitudes from the point of view of ideological orientation, focusing on broad political norms and values. While …
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-wing preferences and attitudes towards immigration. Using longitudinal data from Germany, our intergenerational estimates suggest that … attitudes. While intergenerational associations in attitudes towards immigration are equally high for sons and daughters, we …
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-wing preferences and attitudes towards immigration. Using longitudinal data from Germany, our intergenerational estimates suggest that … attitudes. While intergenerational associations in attitudes towards immigration are equally high for sons and daughters, we …
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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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