First published online: 01 December 2019European countries have witnessed a steady rise of political distrust over the past decades, which coincides with the rise of mass immigration. Building on existing research regarding anti-immigration attitudes and political trust, this study presents two possible theoretical mechanisms through which actual immigration trends could generate political distrust in host societies: either through cultural change or through negative evaluations of institutional performance. To empirically test these, I employ a multi-level comparative longitudinal research design using micro-attitudinal data from the European Social Survey for 17 European countries (2002-16). The results do not find support for the cultura...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
This research exploits the event of immigration to establish that institutions have a persistent eff...
One of the defining features of modern states is their incorporation of notions of political and soc...
Recent studies report high levels of political trust among immigrants in Western Europe. Notably, su...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
A much debated question since the founding of the European Union (EU) has been the different scopes ...
A previously overlooked explanation for varying individual levels of political trust is concern abou...
After decades of relatively high inflows of foreign nationals, immigration is now at the center of s...
Attitudes towards immigration are among the core predictors of attitudes toward the European Union. ...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Political trust is seen as an important attribute in contemporary representative democracy. Politica...
In response to growing demographic diversity, European countries have selectively implemented politi...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
This research exploits the event of immigration to establish that institutions have a persistent eff...
One of the defining features of modern states is their incorporation of notions of political and soc...
Recent studies report high levels of political trust among immigrants in Western Europe. Notably, su...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
A much debated question since the founding of the European Union (EU) has been the different scopes ...
A previously overlooked explanation for varying individual levels of political trust is concern abou...
After decades of relatively high inflows of foreign nationals, immigration is now at the center of s...
Attitudes towards immigration are among the core predictors of attitudes toward the European Union. ...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Political trust is seen as an important attribute in contemporary representative democracy. Politica...
In response to growing demographic diversity, European countries have selectively implemented politi...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
This research exploits the event of immigration to establish that institutions have a persistent eff...