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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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particular, the immigration growth curve changed in the 2000s: since that period, the immigrant population of some European …), and immigration (NATIn). Not only are the structures of these phenomena analyzed, but the factors influencing their … formation. Following this research, racism, attitudes toward immigrants, and immigration represent three related but distinct …
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populations. I also find that the detainees' perceived obligation to obey U.S. immigration authorities is significantly related to … U.S. immigration authorities as their personal experiences of fair or unfair treatment. I discuss the broader …
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Irish attitudes to immigration is of more than parochial interest. In this paper we use the six rounds of the European …
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worsen crime. In contrast, native opinions on the impact of immigration on culture and the labor market are unrelated to the …
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A century ago, and for most of the twentieth century, Ireland was a land of emigration, not immigration. However, in … immigration and attitudes towards immigrants in the very different Irelands of a century ago and of the present. …
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