Opponents of immigration have two main concerns: that immigrants are bad for our economy because they force wages down, and bad for our culture for they are at odds with our liberal views. Here, Randall Hansen writes that anti-liberal attitudes need to be challenged whatever their source – minorities who oppose liberal values or Europeans who scapegoat Muslims. He concludes that focus should also be on employment: immigration works only when immigrants work
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What are the effects of labour market deregulation and increased immigration inflows on public attit...
The centre-left has been outflanked on issues of immigration and identity. Labour must connect with ...
Migration often causes what I refer to in this paper as ‘anti-immigration backlashes’ in receiving c...
Immigration is a huge element of contemporary political debate, and it continues to divide and polar...
Jakob von Weizsäcker analyses the impact of migration from the perspective of the source country and...
Labour and the Conservatives are both proposing to employ a tougher approach to immigration if they ...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
Immigration should be seen as one of modern societies great success stories because known progressiv...
This paper examines the main determinants of individual attitudes towards immigration in Europe. Our...
The immigration of relatively unskilled workers poses a fundamental problem for liberals. While from...
Immigration has become one of the most prominent political debates in European societies of the past...
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
Abstract: Can immigration policy be driven by self-fulfilling beliefs? This column argues that pessi...
This book offers a systematic exploration of the changing politics around immigration and the impact...
Immigration often come with hopes for a better life, mostly in terms of one’s economic situation. Wh...
What are the effects of labour market deregulation and increased immigration inflows on public attit...
The centre-left has been outflanked on issues of immigration and identity. Labour must connect with ...
Migration often causes what I refer to in this paper as ‘anti-immigration backlashes’ in receiving c...