International audienceThis article studies the joint determination of beliefs about the economic impact of immigration and immigration policy preferences, using data from the five rounds of the European Social Survey (2002-2010). In addition to standard socio-economic characteristics, this analysis takes individual media consumption into account, as a determinant of opinion about immigration. Our results stress the important role of the endogenous determination of beliefs, which appears as a major determinant of policy preferences. Moreover, media exposure appears as a key determinant of beliefs: individuals who spend more time to get informed on social and political matters through newspapers and radio have a better opinion on the economic...
Public and commercial news follow distinct logics. We evaluate this duality in television news cover...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
Research on how economic factors affect attitudes toward immigration often focuses on labor market e...
International audienceThis article studies the joint determination of beliefs about the economic imp...
Cet article étudie la détermination conjointe des croyances concernant l'impact économique...
This paper investigates the extent to which media impact immigration attitudes by modifying the sali...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
There is considerable evidence that many people generally misperceive the size of the immigrant popu...
During the last decade, migration has become one of the most salient and politicized issues in Europ...
Supplemental information files for article News consumption and immigration attitudes: a mixed metho...
This study investigates the circumstances under which both identity- and utilitarian focused explana...
How do messages impact what people think? Although this broad question speaks to current debates abo...
Attitudes towards immigration are among the core predictors of attitudes toward the European Union. ...
Several studies of cross-national attitudes on immigration use a theory of self-interest that focuse...
Studies of public opinion on immigration have focused on the responses to survey questions about whe...
Public and commercial news follow distinct logics. We evaluate this duality in television news cover...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
Research on how economic factors affect attitudes toward immigration often focuses on labor market e...
International audienceThis article studies the joint determination of beliefs about the economic imp...
Cet article étudie la détermination conjointe des croyances concernant l'impact économique...
This paper investigates the extent to which media impact immigration attitudes by modifying the sali...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
There is considerable evidence that many people generally misperceive the size of the immigrant popu...
During the last decade, migration has become one of the most salient and politicized issues in Europ...
Supplemental information files for article News consumption and immigration attitudes: a mixed metho...
This study investigates the circumstances under which both identity- and utilitarian focused explana...
How do messages impact what people think? Although this broad question speaks to current debates abo...
Attitudes towards immigration are among the core predictors of attitudes toward the European Union. ...
Several studies of cross-national attitudes on immigration use a theory of self-interest that focuse...
Studies of public opinion on immigration have focused on the responses to survey questions about whe...
Public and commercial news follow distinct logics. We evaluate this duality in television news cover...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
Research on how economic factors affect attitudes toward immigration often focuses on labor market e...