What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment asking 18,000 eligible voters in 15 European countries to evaluate 180,000 profiles of asylum seekers that randomly varied on nine attributes. Asylum seekers who have higher employability, have more consistent asylum testimonies and severe vulnerabilities, and are Christian rather than Muslim received the greatest public support. These results suggest that public preferences over asylum seekers are shaped by sociotropic evaluations of their potential economic contributions, humanitarian concerns about the deservingness of their claims, and anti-Muslim bias. These preferences are similar across respondents of different age, education, income, and...
Europe recently experienced a large influx of refugees, spurring much public debate about the admiss...
Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller and Dominik Hangartner’s study of the European refugee crisis shows br...
Immigration restrictions imposed by national governments are arguably the factor most responsible fo...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What type of common asylum regime would Europeans support? We conducted a survey asking 18,000 citiz...
This article provides the first-ever analysis of the structure of public preferences for asylum and ...
First published: 23 April 2021The protection of asylum seekers and refugees has become one of the mo...
Four years after the unprecedented influx of refugees to Europe in 2015/2016, Europe still only has ...
Four years after the unprecedented influx of refugees to Europe in 2015/2016, Europe still only has ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
Published online: 26 April 2022This paper discusses why and how public attitudes should matter in re...
Europe recently experienced a large influx of refugees, spurring much public debate about the admiss...
Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller and Dominik Hangartner’s study of the European refugee crisis shows br...
Immigration restrictions imposed by national governments are arguably the factor most responsible fo...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment ask...
What type of common asylum regime would Europeans support? We conducted a survey asking 18,000 citiz...
This article provides the first-ever analysis of the structure of public preferences for asylum and ...
First published: 23 April 2021The protection of asylum seekers and refugees has become one of the mo...
Four years after the unprecedented influx of refugees to Europe in 2015/2016, Europe still only has ...
Four years after the unprecedented influx of refugees to Europe in 2015/2016, Europe still only has ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
Published online: 26 April 2022This paper discusses why and how public attitudes should matter in re...
Europe recently experienced a large influx of refugees, spurring much public debate about the admiss...
Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller and Dominik Hangartner’s study of the European refugee crisis shows br...
Immigration restrictions imposed by national governments are arguably the factor most responsible fo...