Perceptions of economic costs and benefits play an important role in determining attitudes toward immigrants and immigration. The Unified Instrumental Model of Group Conflict, and the correlational and experimental research supporting it, indicate that when immigrants are seen as competing with members of the host society for economic resources, negative attitudes toward immigrants and immigration result. Yet measures taken to reduce this perceived competition and threat can have unforeseen consequences. Recent bills intended to reduce illegal immigration in U.S. states, such as Arizona\u27s Senate Bill 1070 and Georgia\u27s House Bill 87, have been framed by supporters as intended to reduce the economic costs of illegal immigration. Their ...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...
textA steady increase of new immigrants to the United States has sparked a great debate on the fina...
Multiple studies that estimate the gains from eliminating barriers to global labor mobility conducte...
Perceptions of economic costs and benefits play an important role in determining attitudes toward im...
The United States, a self-styled nation of immigrants, is debating its outlook toward newcomers once...
Immigration helps to build the U.S. economy by creating jobs for American workers. Immigrants are 30...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2011Committee members: Gretchen Peters...
What explains variation in individuals’ opposition to immigration? The extant literature has focused...
Illegal immigration imposes large economic costs on U.s. taxpayers. The costs are disproportionately...
This paper investigates the effect of ethnic prejudice and perceived economic competition on support...
Throughout history the United States as a nation saw many waves of immigrants who collectively shape...
Past research has emphasized two critical economic concerns that appear to generate anti-immigrant s...
This research tested predictors and consequences of majority members negative attitudes towards immi...
Abstract—This paper analyzes welfare-state determinants of individual attitudes toward immigrants—wi...
We use an economy-wide model to analyze the effects of three broad programs to reduce illegal immigr...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...
textA steady increase of new immigrants to the United States has sparked a great debate on the fina...
Multiple studies that estimate the gains from eliminating barriers to global labor mobility conducte...
Perceptions of economic costs and benefits play an important role in determining attitudes toward im...
The United States, a self-styled nation of immigrants, is debating its outlook toward newcomers once...
Immigration helps to build the U.S. economy by creating jobs for American workers. Immigrants are 30...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2011Committee members: Gretchen Peters...
What explains variation in individuals’ opposition to immigration? The extant literature has focused...
Illegal immigration imposes large economic costs on U.s. taxpayers. The costs are disproportionately...
This paper investigates the effect of ethnic prejudice and perceived economic competition on support...
Throughout history the United States as a nation saw many waves of immigrants who collectively shape...
Past research has emphasized two critical economic concerns that appear to generate anti-immigrant s...
This research tested predictors and consequences of majority members negative attitudes towards immi...
Abstract—This paper analyzes welfare-state determinants of individual attitudes toward immigrants—wi...
We use an economy-wide model to analyze the effects of three broad programs to reduce illegal immigr...
According to the theory of group-threat, economic downturns in the host society trigger negative att...
textA steady increase of new immigrants to the United States has sparked a great debate on the fina...
Multiple studies that estimate the gains from eliminating barriers to global labor mobility conducte...