In this paper, I focus on the relationships between the attitude of the native population towards immigrants and immigration (ATII) in 20 European countries and the level of social integration and perceived discrimination of first and second generation immigrants in those countries. The stringency of naturalization policies in the host countries is also taken into consideration as a mechanism of the development of these relationships. The results confirm that a country’s naturalization policies fairly represent most ATII indicators, and that immigrants feel less discriminated against in more welcoming societies. However, no systematic relationship was revealed between the attitude of the native population and the social integration of immig...
This paper documents assimilation of immigrants in European destinations along cultural, civic, and ...
This book studies social integration of immigrants (i.e. contacts between immigrants and natives in ...
War, famine, political conflicts and environmental factors (e.g., climate change) have increased the...
As in the U.S. and Canada, migration is a controversial issue in Europe. This paper explores the pos...
This research paper focuses on how various integration policies affect immigrants’ attitudes towards...
Summary The paper studies the feeling of being discriminated among immigrants and their children in...
This paper documents the evolution of a range of political preferences among first-generation immigr...
Migration has always played a requisite role in the history of mankind. At present the intensity and...
This paper compares the levels of socio-cultural integration of naturalised and non-naturalised immi...
The overarching topic of this thesis is ethnic attitudes in view of social and economic changes, and...
Many aspects of immigrant integration are subject to country or even community specific policies. Na...
This contribution discusses the integration processes of immigrants and minorities with a re-cent im...
'As in the U.S. and Canada, migration is a controversial issue in Europe. This paper explores the po...
This paper documents the migrant-to-native gap in political preferences towards redistribution, rest...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This paper documents assimilation of immigrants in European destinations along cultural, civic, and ...
This book studies social integration of immigrants (i.e. contacts between immigrants and natives in ...
War, famine, political conflicts and environmental factors (e.g., climate change) have increased the...
As in the U.S. and Canada, migration is a controversial issue in Europe. This paper explores the pos...
This research paper focuses on how various integration policies affect immigrants’ attitudes towards...
Summary The paper studies the feeling of being discriminated among immigrants and their children in...
This paper documents the evolution of a range of political preferences among first-generation immigr...
Migration has always played a requisite role in the history of mankind. At present the intensity and...
This paper compares the levels of socio-cultural integration of naturalised and non-naturalised immi...
The overarching topic of this thesis is ethnic attitudes in view of social and economic changes, and...
Many aspects of immigrant integration are subject to country or even community specific policies. Na...
This contribution discusses the integration processes of immigrants and minorities with a re-cent im...
'As in the U.S. and Canada, migration is a controversial issue in Europe. This paper explores the po...
This paper documents the migrant-to-native gap in political preferences towards redistribution, rest...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This paper documents assimilation of immigrants in European destinations along cultural, civic, and ...
This book studies social integration of immigrants (i.e. contacts between immigrants and natives in ...
War, famine, political conflicts and environmental factors (e.g., climate change) have increased the...