Studies of immigration attitudes have typically taken the majority perspective, focusing on views of majority rather than minority groups. However, as modern societies have grown in diversity and more people within society have migration histories, this approach has become more partial. This article uses European Social Survey Round 7 to explore attitudes towards immigration from the perspective of Muslim Europeans. Muslim attitudes are compared to Christian and secular majority populations in eight European countries with large/moderate Muslim populations. We show that income has a weaker effect on Muslim attitudes compared to the secular majority and that Muslims hold more favourable attitudes towards migrants from poorer countries. We ar...
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies. However, in t...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...
Atrocities by terrorists acting in the name of the ‘Islamic State’ are occurring with increasing reg...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Abstract Muslims and immigrants have both been subjected to negative attitudes over the past several...
This paper uses data from the 2014 Special Module of the European Social Survey on attitudes to immi...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
With a growing Muslim population, many European countries need to integrate Muslims into their socie...
While often seen and presented as a panacea for the aging populations of Europe to maintain a functi...
The paper explores differences in attitudes towards immigration both between and within countries. W...
Previous studies predicted European Union attitudes using anti-immigrant attitudes, but without expl...
This study uses structural equation modelling to examine Muslim immigrants’ attitudes towards Wester...
This article investigates the impact of discursive and political opportunity structures on religiosi...
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies. However, in t...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...
Atrocities by terrorists acting in the name of the ‘Islamic State’ are occurring with increasing reg...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Islam has become the key site for demarcating boundaries between majority populations and individual...
Abstract Muslims and immigrants have both been subjected to negative attitudes over the past several...
This paper uses data from the 2014 Special Module of the European Social Survey on attitudes to immi...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
With a growing Muslim population, many European countries need to integrate Muslims into their socie...
While often seen and presented as a panacea for the aging populations of Europe to maintain a functi...
The paper explores differences in attitudes towards immigration both between and within countries. W...
Previous studies predicted European Union attitudes using anti-immigrant attitudes, but without expl...
This study uses structural equation modelling to examine Muslim immigrants’ attitudes towards Wester...
This article investigates the impact of discursive and political opportunity structures on religiosi...
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies. However, in t...
Public preferences on immigration and attitudes toward the European Union (EU) have been shown to be...
Atrocities by terrorists acting in the name of the ‘Islamic State’ are occurring with increasing reg...