We analyze citizens' predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selection and models of immigrant accommodation as observed by the 2002-3 European Social Survey. We focus on some of the EU's major countries, namely: Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which were chosen because of their different experiences as migration destinations, as well as for the relevance of their immigration policy models and welfare states. On this basis, we compare citizens' attitudinal inclinations with the policies actually being implemented, and propose interpretations concerning the degree of consistency between both levels. Firstly, we consider attitudes and policies in respect of the discrimination faced by immigrants accord...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This paper documents the migrant-to-native gap in political preferences towards redistribution, rest...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
This paper examines the sources of public opinion towards out-groups (including ethnic minorities an...
Attitudes of European citizens towards immigrants are restrictive. Restrictive attitudes are related...
While often seen and presented as a panacea for the aging populations of Europe to maintain a functi...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This chapter aims to investigate whether (restrictive) policy measures on migration across seven Eur...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographical...
This paper documents the evolution of a range of political preferences among first-generation immigr...
Immigration is one of the major processes that have been affecting Western Europe with great emphasi...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This paper documents the migrant-to-native gap in political preferences towards redistribution, rest...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
This paper examines the sources of public opinion towards out-groups (including ethnic minorities an...
Attitudes of European citizens towards immigrants are restrictive. Restrictive attitudes are related...
While often seen and presented as a panacea for the aging populations of Europe to maintain a functi...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, whic...
This chapter aims to investigate whether (restrictive) policy measures on migration across seven Eur...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographical...
This paper documents the evolution of a range of political preferences among first-generation immigr...
Immigration is one of the major processes that have been affecting Western Europe with great emphasi...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
Within European politics, a distinction is currently being made at the elite level between internal ...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...