Previous research has shown that negative attitudes towards immigrants and support for anti-immigrant parties are observed both among those experiencing relative deprivation and those experiencing relative gratification (so called v-curve). Whereas the effect of relative deprivation is intuitive, the effect of relative gratification is more difficult to explain. Why would economic prosperity provoke negative attitudes towards immigrants? We first present correlational (Study 1) and experimental (Study 2) support for the v-curve. In Study 1, in a national Swiss referendum, a higher percentage anti-immigrant voting was found in cantons with relatively lower and relatively higher relative disposable income. In Study 2, in a hypothetical societ...
Should immigrants have the same access to welfare as the native population? Fuelled by the populist ...
Research has generally focused on the notion that harsh times, particularly through events such as t...
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...
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...
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...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Past research has found that in times of economic hardships, people displayed harsher prejudice towa...
Building on growing evidence that relative economic gratification may be associated with prejudice t...
Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
Greater economic hardship is widely conceived as conducive to higher levels of majority hostility ...
The idea that economic downturns and economic deprivation provoke tensions and intergroup hostility ...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
Should immigrants have the same access to welfare as the native population? Fuelled by the populist ...
Research has generally focused on the notion that harsh times, particularly through events such as t...
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...
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...
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...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Past research has found that in times of economic hardships, people displayed harsher prejudice towa...
Building on growing evidence that relative economic gratification may be associated with prejudice t...
Immigration has been a prominent political issue for decades, but particularly so with rising nation...
Greater economic hardship is widely conceived as conducive to higher levels of majority hostility ...
The idea that economic downturns and economic deprivation provoke tensions and intergroup hostility ...
This study examines how economic prosperity differentially influences support for anti-immigrant sen...
Should immigrants have the same access to welfare as the native population? Fuelled by the populist ...
Research has generally focused on the notion that harsh times, particularly through events such as t...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...