This article develops a model of immigrants’ attitudes towards immigration. We focus on two competing motivations to explain these attitudes: while kinship, solidarity, and shared experiences with other immigrants should lead to more favorable attitudes towards immigration, formal integration into a new society may create a new allegiance to the host country that produces more critical views toward immigration. Using the European Social Survey (ESS) 1–5 data collected 2002–11 in 18 West European democracies, coarsened exact matching (CEM), and multilevel estimation techniques, our analyses reveal that foreigners support immigration more than natives. However, newcomers who have acquired citizenship in their host countries are more skeptical...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 82, 55 pages We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on ...
Background: This article investigates how European public opinion has responded to short-term variat...
It is well established that negative attitudes towards immigrants are strongly asso-ciated with lowe...
This article develops a model of immigrants' attitudes towards immigration. We focus on two competin...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Support for Europe is largely argued to be based on the self-interest of individuals as well as bein...
We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on welfare benefits leads to opposition to furth...
Using the European Social Survey data we studied migration attitudes in 19 European countries, inclu...
This paper examines the main determinants of individual attitudes towards immigration in Europe. Our...
This survey experiment examined national majority group members’ reactions to immigrants’ citizenshi...
We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on welfare benefits leads to opposition to furth...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 82, 55 pages We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on ...
Background: This article investigates how European public opinion has responded to short-term variat...
It is well established that negative attitudes towards immigrants are strongly asso-ciated with lowe...
This article develops a model of immigrants' attitudes towards immigration. We focus on two competin...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Support for Europe is largely argued to be based on the self-interest of individuals as well as bein...
We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on welfare benefits leads to opposition to furth...
Using the European Social Survey data we studied migration attitudes in 19 European countries, inclu...
This paper examines the main determinants of individual attitudes towards immigration in Europe. Our...
This survey experiment examined national majority group members’ reactions to immigrants’ citizenshi...
We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on welfare benefits leads to opposition to furth...
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Su...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 82, 55 pages We investigate whether the dependence of immigrants on ...
Background: This article investigates how European public opinion has responded to short-term variat...
It is well established that negative attitudes towards immigrants are strongly asso-ciated with lowe...