This research analyzes the attitudes towards immigrants in Germany from 2004 to 2016 and tries to uncover the determinants behind, using an ordered logit regression model. My findings suggest that high income, university education, recent immigration flow, adherence to Islam, high religiosity, being employed, being from the Western part of Germany, being widowed, and having never been married positively affect the view about immigrants. Respondents with such characteristics believe that immigrants positively affect the cultural life in Germany and make the country a better place to live in. Moreover, while females believe that immigrants positively affect the cultural life in Germany, elderly Germans and respondents whose parents we...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
A number of different theories have been advanced to explain support for policies which may benefit ...
This paper examines resident foreigners ’ interest in German citizen-ship. We use a unique data set ...
Germany is presently transforming into a modern immigration state, leaving behind its image of a “gu...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
High levels of immigration to Germany have led to increased interests in integration programs. Yet, ...
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies. However, in t...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
In recent years, Peter has been collaborating with different authors on the topic of ethnocentrism a...
Between 2010 and 2015, migration to Germany increased from very low rates to a post-war record high....
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
To investigate empirically the association between a direct measure of assimilation with a host cult...
During Angela Merkel’s time as Germany’s Chancellor, the country has seen the largest inflow of migr...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
A number of different theories have been advanced to explain support for policies which may benefit ...
This paper examines resident foreigners ’ interest in German citizen-ship. We use a unique data set ...
Germany is presently transforming into a modern immigration state, leaving behind its image of a “gu...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
High levels of immigration to Germany have led to increased interests in integration programs. Yet, ...
Attitudes towards foreigners are widely researched, most frequently in survey studies. However, in t...
Polls show that immigration is one of the most important issues when citizens are asked to rank diff...
In recent years, Peter has been collaborating with different authors on the topic of ethnocentrism a...
Between 2010 and 2015, migration to Germany increased from very low rates to a post-war record high....
The research on natives’ attitudes regarding immigration has increased during the past decades. The ...
To investigate empirically the association between a direct measure of assimilation with a host cult...
During Angela Merkel’s time as Germany’s Chancellor, the country has seen the largest inflow of migr...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Explanations of attitudes towards immigration include those that take a utilitarian perspective, foc...
A number of different theories have been advanced to explain support for policies which may benefit ...
This paper examines resident foreigners ’ interest in German citizen-ship. We use a unique data set ...