Majorities around the world say immigrants strengthen their countries rather than place burdens on them, according to new findings from the Pew Research Center. However, the public across many countries are also skeptical of immigrants' willingness to adapt to their host countries and local customs. In this session, the Center's Director of Global Migration and Demography Research, Dr. Mark Hugo Lopez will explore these findings, the demographics of migrant populations worldwide and what people think about immigration. Dr. Lopez will present the Center's latest research and take questions from attendees on immigration and measuring public opinion.Fundación BBVAN
Over the centuries millions of people have migrated—despite the physical, cultural, and economic obs...
Previous research has shown that religiosity, education level, and political identity all affect att...
The data presented in this article provide the opportunity to comparatively analyse anti-immigrant a...
Mapping and understanding what shapes public attitudes are particularly critical at a time when immi...
Opportunities that we have in today's world are sharply evolving, and the world is changing all toge...
In recent years, immigration has become an increasingly important and hotly debated topic in the Uni...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of this presentation, g...
We will investigate to what extent public opinion concerning immigrants and refugees is related to h...
Migration is a controversial issue. Reading of the popular media in virtually any country, alongside...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
Globalization causes socio-demographic transformations and one of the most relevant is refugee crisi...
Over the centuries millions of people have migrated—despite the physical, cultural, and economic obs...
Previous research has shown that religiosity, education level, and political identity all affect att...
The data presented in this article provide the opportunity to comparatively analyse anti-immigrant a...
Mapping and understanding what shapes public attitudes are particularly critical at a time when immi...
Opportunities that we have in today's world are sharply evolving, and the world is changing all toge...
In recent years, immigration has become an increasingly important and hotly debated topic in the Uni...
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of this presentation, g...
We will investigate to what extent public opinion concerning immigrants and refugees is related to h...
Migration is a controversial issue. Reading of the popular media in virtually any country, alongside...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
Existing research has shown that the media can influence public attitudes to immigration. While exis...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
Globalization causes socio-demographic transformations and one of the most relevant is refugee crisi...
Over the centuries millions of people have migrated—despite the physical, cultural, and economic obs...
Previous research has shown that religiosity, education level, and political identity all affect att...
The data presented in this article provide the opportunity to comparatively analyse anti-immigrant a...