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Combining the link between ethnic heterogeneity, attitudes towards immigrants, and the support of redistribution, predictions are made about natives' preference for redistribution depending on interethnic contact, perceived outgroup threats, and natives' social distance from immigrants. The...
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with lower perceived immigration and more redistribution demand. The opposite is true for Asian or African migrants. Quasi …I use registry data and an original survey recording exact addresses to study the effects of neighborhood immigration … on perceptions and preferences for redistribution in Barcelona. Exposure to European or American migrants is associated …
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We conduct a survey experiment on the effect of information provision on attitudes towards immigration in Germany. The … focus lies on two theory-based economic channels, labor market and welfare state concerns, and immigration policy … robustly decreases welfare state concerns about immigration. There are slightly less pronounced effects on the labor market and …
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about adverse effects of immigration on the welfare state. On the contrary, different types of signals offset their effects … heterogeneity, we find that prior beliefs about immigration explain conditional average treatment effects. While attitudinal change …
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