In the last few decades immigration from many parts of the world has transformed Scandinavian countries from once homogenous societies to multicultural countries. Immigrants and their off-springs constitute 10 to 15% of the populations in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The arrival of immigrants has been varying from time to time depending on the prevailing economic and political situations. Similarly the reaction of host societies towards immigrants and their impact on the economy, culture and politics has been dependent on the particular socioeconomic and social psychological circumstances of individuals residing in these societies. Using data from the European Values Survey in 2008, this thesis explores the factors that determine attitudes t...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
This comparative study attempts to explain the perceived unsatisfactory level of integration of non-...
This paper explores how attitudes towards immigrants are shaped in Denmark. While other studies have...
Host societies’ attitudes towards immigrants in Europe has continuously been getting attention in re...
The overarching topic of this thesis is ethnic attitudes in view of social and economic changes, and...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
This article takes up a theme of growing importance in the European and Scandinavian context, namely...
This paper investigates the relationship between national identity and attitudes towards immigrants....
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
The current study examined critical factors shaping immigration and immigration policies in Scandina...
The present work investigates the endorsement, antecedents, relationships, and consequences of young...
Despite having nearly identical historical, ethnic, and social backgrounds, Sweden and Denmark have ...
The aim of this thesis is to determine what affects cross-national differences in attitudes towards ...
Immigration has been a highly debated topic for a long time. This study investigates the relationshi...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
This comparative study attempts to explain the perceived unsatisfactory level of integration of non-...
This paper explores how attitudes towards immigrants are shaped in Denmark. While other studies have...
Host societies’ attitudes towards immigrants in Europe has continuously been getting attention in re...
The overarching topic of this thesis is ethnic attitudes in view of social and economic changes, and...
Public Opinion in the EU: Factors Determining Attitudes Towards Immigration. The Cases of Sweden and...
This article takes up a theme of growing importance in the European and Scandinavian context, namely...
This paper investigates the relationship between national identity and attitudes towards immigrants....
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
The current study examined critical factors shaping immigration and immigration policies in Scandina...
The present work investigates the endorsement, antecedents, relationships, and consequences of young...
Despite having nearly identical historical, ethnic, and social backgrounds, Sweden and Denmark have ...
The aim of this thesis is to determine what affects cross-national differences in attitudes towards ...
Immigration has been a highly debated topic for a long time. This study investigates the relationshi...
National identity is believed to create a sense of trust and solidarity amongst co-nationals that is...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
This comparative study attempts to explain the perceived unsatisfactory level of integration of non-...