2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.01.008
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Sometimes it is the little things: A meta-analysis of individual and contextual determinants of attitudes toward immigration (2009–2019)

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“…There is no reason to believe that factors known to affect the non-migrant's attitudes toward immigration shall not work similarly for both migrant generations. Thus, we might expect factors such as gender, age, education, employment, income, and socialization (Dražanová 2022) to affect immigrants' attitudes toward immigration correspondingly as they affect those of non-migrants'. Similarly, we expect non-migrants as well as both migrant generations who are citizens of the residing country to have more negative attitudes toward immigration than those without citizenship.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There is no reason to believe that factors known to affect the non-migrant's attitudes toward immigration shall not work similarly for both migrant generations. Thus, we might expect factors such as gender, age, education, employment, income, and socialization (Dražanová 2022) to affect immigrants' attitudes toward immigration correspondingly as they affect those of non-migrants'. Similarly, we expect non-migrants as well as both migrant generations who are citizens of the residing country to have more negative attitudes toward immigration than those without citizenship.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As established in the theory section, we employ determinants previously associated with nonmigrants' attitudes toward immigration (Ceobanu and Escandell 2010;Dražanová 2022;Hainmueller and Hopkins 2014) and immigrants' attitudes (Gonnot and Lo Polito 2021;Rustenbach 2010;Meuleman, Davidov, and Billiet 2009;Becker 2019). We control for gender, age, employment status, educational attainment, self-assessed income, frequency of socialization, religious denomination, level of religiosity and citizenship status.…”
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“…Difficulties in explaining broad empirical studies of the mutual influence of individual and contextual differences in attitudes towards immigration are also noted by foreign authors [22,23,24]. The value of one contextual factor is interpreted in a very similar way by different authors -parental influence.…”
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“… 3. We re-estimated the correlation reported in Table 1, controlling for age and education – well-established socio-demographic attributes in the study of anti-immigrant sentiment (Dražanová, 2022). The results are presented in the online Appendix B, Table B1.…”
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