Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in particular, has been a major topic of study in recent decades. While intergroup contact has received considerable attention in explaining ethnic threat, group relative deprivation (GRD), that is, feelings that one’s group is unfairly deprived of desirable goods in comparison to relevant out-groups, has been largely ignored in cross-national research. Nevertheless, various smaller-scale studies have demonstrated that GRD can have a decisive impact on prejudice. In the current study, we examine the association between GRD and ethnic threat systematically across 20 European countries, thereby controlling for intergroup contact and value priorities. T...
Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, region...
Within the framework of an intergroup relations paradigm, three studies analysed the role of in-grou...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Explaining negative attitude...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
Since the first round of the ESS (European Social Survey) in 2002 numerous comparative studies on ch...
Testing propositions from ethnic competition theory, we examine contextual and individual determinan...
Abstract: This article aims to study to what extent the share of immigrants in a country influences ...
How do increasing unemployment risk inequalities amongst natives shape growing negativity towards im...
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Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, region...
Within the framework of an intergroup relations paradigm, three studies analysed the role of in-grou...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Explaining negative attitude...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
Since the first round of the ESS (European Social Survey) in 2002 numerous comparative studies on ch...
Testing propositions from ethnic competition theory, we examine contextual and individual determinan...
Abstract: This article aims to study to what extent the share of immigrants in a country influences ...
How do increasing unemployment risk inequalities amongst natives shape growing negativity towards im...
Contains fulltext : 173947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access){This article...
Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
Using data from 16 countries and employing multilevel analysis that encompasses the national, region...
Within the framework of an intergroup relations paradigm, three studies analysed the role of in-grou...
Theories on intergroup relations suggest that negative attitudes toward immigrants tend to rise when...