This research presents a new perspective on migrant integration. It questions the extent that established migrants perceive threats from new migrants, and how that is influenced by natives’ perceived migrant threat. We hypothesized about an acculturation pattern that established migrants will be more similar to the host country’s dominant public opinion in their migrant threat perceptions than more recent migrants. Furthermore, we examined to what extent ethnic competition theory also applies to migrants. We analysed migrants in the data from the European Social Survey. As expected, established migrants perceive less of a threat from new migrants than natives. Public opinion among natives was positively associated with established migrants’...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...
Anti-immigrant sentiment is frequently motivated by the idea that migrants are a threat to the host ...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...
This research presents a new perspective on migrant integration. It questions the extent that establ...
This article introduces the theoretical approaches of contact, group conflict, and symbolic prejudic...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
There is ample evidence of the beneficial effects of intergroup contact in reducing negative attitud...
Abstract: This article aims to study to what extent the share of immigrants in a country influences ...
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The aim of this thesis is to contribute to theory that accounts for individual factor theories and s...
First published online: 13 January 2020Scholars have taken a considerable interest in how global imm...
We investigate whether anti-immigrant attitudes affect migrant inflows in Organisation for Economic ...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
This article engages debates about migrant integration by analyzing political trust and satisfaction...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...
Anti-immigrant sentiment is frequently motivated by the idea that migrants are a threat to the host ...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...
This research presents a new perspective on migrant integration. It questions the extent that establ...
This article introduces the theoretical approaches of contact, group conflict, and symbolic prejudic...
This paper analyzes the determinants of perceived immigration related threat or intergroup threat ac...
There is ample evidence of the beneficial effects of intergroup contact in reducing negative attitud...
Abstract: This article aims to study to what extent the share of immigrants in a country influences ...
Contains fulltext : 173947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access){This article...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to theory that accounts for individual factor theories and s...
First published online: 13 January 2020Scholars have taken a considerable interest in how global imm...
We investigate whether anti-immigrant attitudes affect migrant inflows in Organisation for Economic ...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
This article engages debates about migrant integration by analyzing political trust and satisfaction...
After the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, large numbers of Central and Eastern Europeans ...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...
Anti-immigrant sentiment is frequently motivated by the idea that migrants are a threat to the host ...
Using ESS and Eurostat data, we investigate attitudes to immigrants in the perspective of a dynamic ...