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their opposition to future immigration. In turn, an open-minded and tolerant attitude promotes mutual trust and solidarity … natives' support for redistribution, with attitudes towards immigrants and immigration acting as mediators. By applying … losing intangible goods triggered by immigration is substantial in the formation of natives' socio-political attitudes …
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features of the history of immigration into Austria to identify a causal effect of immigration on ERW voting results. We argue …-country correlation between the election success of ERW parties and immigration. Motivated by this evidence, we explore one potentially … important channel through which immigration may drive support for ERW parties: the presence of immigrants in the voters …
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This article studies whether immigration in voter's neighborhoods is a driving factor of the rise of Germany's major … on the voting behavior in German municipalities. This is the first study to use a spatial econometric framework combining … small-scale immigration data, election data, and a set of socioeconomic factors. Our main finding states that the local …
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