In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic challenges. By drawing on relative deprivation (RD) theory, we establish a theoretical connection between economic downturns and anti-immigrant prejudice. We argue that the experience of individual-level relative deprivation (IRD) is comparable to that of social threat and social exclusion. We draw on a large body of research that suggests the experience of social threat and uncertainty leads to the perception of the world in ethnocentric terms and rejecting pluralistic belief systems. Unlike much of the literature, we focus on individual-level perceptions and distinguish between an objective and subjective relative deprivation. Given our foc...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation mig...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
This paper applies the concept of group relative deprivation to studying formation of attitudes towa...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation mig...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
This paper applies the concept of group relative deprivation to studying formation of attitudes towa...
Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigran...
Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation mig...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...