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abroad are, as a rule, more tolerant towards immigrants in Europe. Furthermore, people whose attitudes to socio …
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are more likely to favor immigration regardless of the skill attributes of the immigrants in question. Across Europe …
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This paper investigates the role played by immigrants and their children in shaping native attitudes toward immigrants in the European Union. By exploiting the 2017 Special Eurobarometer on immigrant integration, we show that countries with a relatively high share of immigrants are more likely...
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This paper investigates the role played by immigrants and their children in shaping native attitudes toward immigrants in the European Union. By exploiting the 2017 Special Euro barometer on immigrant integration, we show that countries with a relatively high share of immigrants are more likely...
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literature on the effects of racial diversity and immigration on support for redistribution in the US and Europe …
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We design and conduct large-scale surveys and experiments in six countries to investigate how natives perceive immigrants and how these perceptions influence their preferences for redistribution. We find strikingly large misperceptions about the number and characteristics of immigrants: in all...
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caveat, our analysis suggests that inflows of European migrants in Central and Eastern Europe are generally associated with …This article investigates how European public opinion has responded to short-term variations in regional foreign … the net rate of international migrants in 183 EU regions from 21 countries. We find that while European Union natives …
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This paper investigates the role played by immigrants and their children in shaping native attitudes toward immigrants in the European Union. By exploiting the 2017 Special Eurobarometer on immigrant integration, we show that countries with a relatively high share of immigrants are more likely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014242210