Perception of migrant inflows as a negative phenomenon in Europe is generally attached with native populations. For some time, however, in particular with the rise of immigrants/asylum-seekers, patterns of similar anxiety have here become increasingly observable amongst the resident non-nationals. This paper provides evidence along these lines from a number of EU members. Accordingly, the non-nationals express today minimum as much concern about the expansion of immigrant size as the nationals are believed to have traditionally voiced
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Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
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This paper examines attitudes towards immigration across a range of countries in Europe. In line wit...
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