2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-05-2021-0139
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Does the immigration issue divide the left’s attitudes towards social welfare? A study on public support of social benefits and services in the Nordic countries

Abstract: PurposeThe paper presents a study on whether citizens’ immigration attitudes shape their attitudes towards social welfare in three Nordic countries.Design/methodology/approachThe main analysis was performed using linear regression analysis. Data were retrieved from the eighth round of the European Social Survey (2016). The data cover the Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish respondents (N = 5,021).FindingsThe analyses indicate that citizens’ immigration attitudes are associated with their social welfare attitudes. T… Show more

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“…The social inclusion of immigrants has been a central public policy issue in European countries. Immigration is shaping the current political debate, for it is claimed that immigrants have arrived seeking welfare benefits, but at the same time, they are seen as a resource in developing the existing welfare states (H€ akkil€ a and Toikko, 2021). From this perspective, their labour market status has become a key factor for assessing the success of immigration policy in public debate, as immigrants are faced with challenges concerning accessing the labour market (Farashah and Blomquist, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social inclusion of immigrants has been a central public policy issue in European countries. Immigration is shaping the current political debate, for it is claimed that immigrants have arrived seeking welfare benefits, but at the same time, they are seen as a resource in developing the existing welfare states (H€ akkil€ a and Toikko, 2021). From this perspective, their labour market status has become a key factor for assessing the success of immigration policy in public debate, as immigrants are faced with challenges concerning accessing the labour market (Farashah and Blomquist, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%