2021
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac3b7b
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Public support for climate adaptation aid and migrants: a conjoint experiment in Japan

Abstract: We examine public support in Japan for overseas climate adaptation assistance via foreign aid and accepting immigrants. Using a survey-embedded conjoint experiment (N=2,815), we focus on seven attributes of an adaptation policy package: (1) the continent in which the country is located; (2) the types of extreme weather event this country faces; (3) the volume of climate aid; (4) the number of climate migrants (5) Japanese exports; (6) Japanese imports, (7) the country’s record of voting with Japan in the Unite… Show more

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“…The study is not without limitations. For instance, future surveys should increase the overall number of respondents and ask more specific questions about respondents' national origins (Castellano et al, 2021; Uji et al, 2021). It may be the case that respondents feel a much stronger sense of common identity with fellow nationals than with pan‐ethnic “Hispanic/Latinx” or “Asian” communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study is not without limitations. For instance, future surveys should increase the overall number of respondents and ask more specific questions about respondents' national origins (Castellano et al, 2021; Uji et al, 2021). It may be the case that respondents feel a much stronger sense of common identity with fellow nationals than with pan‐ethnic “Hispanic/Latinx” or “Asian” communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%