The effect of perceived cultural and material threats on ethnic preferences in immigration attitudes
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Date
2015
Authors
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
Gizem Arikan
Gallya Lahav
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
This paper shows that cultural and material threats exist side by side serving different psychological functions and that they manifest in differential attitudes towards immigrants from different ethnic or racial origins. While culturally threatened individuals prefer immigrants akin to themselves as opposed to those from different races and cultures the materially threatened prefer immigrants who are different from themselves who can be expected not to compete for the same resources. We test our hypotheses using multilevel structural equation modelling based on data from twenty countries in the 2002 wave of the European Social Survey. The disaggregation of these two types of perceived threat reveals responsiveness to the race of immigrants that is otherwise masked by pooling the two threat dimensions.
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immigration, multilevel structural equation modelling, responsiveness to group cues, ethnic preferences, comparative politics, perceived threat, PUBLIC-OPINION, INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDES, EUROPEAN-UNION, ANTI-IMMIGRANT, PREJUDICE, OPPOSITION, SUPPORT, RIGHTS, HIERARCHIES, POLICY, Immigration, Multilevel Structural Equation Modelling, Comparative Politics, Perceived Threat, Responsiveness to Group Cues, Ethnic Preferences
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05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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OpenCitations Citation Count
100
Source
Ethnic and Racial Studies
Volume
38
Issue
10
Start Page
1760
End Page
1778
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