In this article we analyse the change in unfavourable attitudes towards foreigners among the (West) German public over a period of two decades. Applying pooled survey data from 1980 to 2000, we found an overall trend towards less resistance to the social integration of foreigners, only interrupted by a minor increase between 1994 and 1996. We tested hypotheses derived from Ethnic Group Conflict Theory with regard to individual and contextual determinants of the resistance to the social integration of foreigners. National statistics were applied to indicate the societal context at the time of survey measurement (period characteristics) and during the adolescent years of respondents (cohort characteristics). Resistance to the social integrati...
In the Netherlands, support for ethnic discrimination, that is, support for a disadvantageous treatm...
In this article we focus on the acceptance of migrants among the general public in the receiving soc...
What factors shape immigrants' worries about becoming targets of ethnic harassment? This is an impor...
In this article we analyse the change in unfavourable attitudes towards foreigners among the (West) ...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
In this article we analyse the change in unfavourable attitudes towards foreigners among the (West) ...
Contains fulltext : 17125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
This article uses data from three studies to examine changing reactions toward ethnic minority group...
In this paper we focus on opposition among European citizens to the granting of civil rights to lega...
The question of whether high immigration produces anti-immigration hostility has vexed researchers a...
Contains fulltext : 73534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article u...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination (as opposed to “objective” discrimination). It i...
For decades, migration to Germany has been a relevant social phenomenon resulting in an increasing s...
In the Netherlands, support for ethnic discrimination, that is, support for a disadvantageous treatm...
In this article we focus on the acceptance of migrants among the general public in the receiving soc...
What factors shape immigrants' worries about becoming targets of ethnic harassment? This is an impor...
In this article we analyse the change in unfavourable attitudes towards foreigners among the (West) ...
Contains fulltext : 72840.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
In this article we analyse the change in unfavourable attitudes towards foreigners among the (West) ...
Contains fulltext : 17125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
This article presents findings from a quantitative survey (N = 301) to evaluate the impact discrimin...
Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primar...
This article uses data from three studies to examine changing reactions toward ethnic minority group...
In this paper we focus on opposition among European citizens to the granting of civil rights to lega...
The question of whether high immigration produces anti-immigration hostility has vexed researchers a...
Contains fulltext : 73534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article u...
This study examines perceived ethnic discrimination (as opposed to “objective” discrimination). It i...
For decades, migration to Germany has been a relevant social phenomenon resulting in an increasing s...
In the Netherlands, support for ethnic discrimination, that is, support for a disadvantageous treatm...
In this article we focus on the acceptance of migrants among the general public in the receiving soc...
What factors shape immigrants' worries about becoming targets of ethnic harassment? This is an impor...