An extensive literature exists hypothesizing a negative association between immigration and a multitude of social goods issues. Recent analyses, however, have established that the perception of the size of the immigrant population may be more relevant than the actual size of the population in shaping attitudes, and that the effect of immigration on social policy attitudes may be more salient at the local—or even neighborhood—level than at the country-level. In extending this work, we examine how perceptions and misperceptions about the size of the immigrant population affect attitudes about redistribution and social policies within one of the most diverse and ethnically heterogeneous immigrant cities in the world, New York City. We analyzed...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
We examine the relationship between immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe using a...
In this dissertation, I explore public attitudes toward immigration in the United States and Britain...
An extensive literature exists hypothesizing a negative association between immigration and a multit...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes toward immigrants are at the core of integration pol...
Americans are greatly divided over immigration reform. Public opinion literature provides multiple e...
Within metropolitan areas, neighborhoods of growing immigrant settlement are becoming relatively les...
What impact does immigration have on neighborhood dynamics? Within metropolitan areas, the authors f...
The tendency to overestimate immigrant population sizes has garnered considerable scholarly attentio...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Published online: 12 December 2022Existing studies analyzing the relation between immigrants’ reside...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
We examine the relationship between immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe using a...
In this dissertation, I explore public attitudes toward immigration in the United States and Britain...
An extensive literature exists hypothesizing a negative association between immigration and a multit...
A substantial literature exists within sociology and political science positing a negative link betw...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes toward immigrants are at the core of integration pol...
Americans are greatly divided over immigration reform. Public opinion literature provides multiple e...
Within metropolitan areas, neighborhoods of growing immigrant settlement are becoming relatively les...
What impact does immigration have on neighborhood dynamics? Within metropolitan areas, the authors f...
The tendency to overestimate immigrant population sizes has garnered considerable scholarly attentio...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
A growing body of research suggests that immigration undermines native support for the welfare state...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Published online: 12 December 2022Existing studies analyzing the relation between immigrants’ reside...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
We examine the relationship between immigration and preferences for redistribution in Europe using a...
In this dissertation, I explore public attitudes toward immigration in the United States and Britain...