1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-51177-6_7
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Unemployment and Attitudes Towards Foreigners in Germany

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“…Bauer et al, 2000;Scheve and Slaughter, 2001;Mayda, 2006;Dustmann and Preston, 2007;Hiscox, 2007, 2010). Gang and Rivera-Batiz (1994) and Fertig and Schmidt (2011) confirm the findings of the low-educated holding relatively more negative attitudes in the German context. However, what lies at the heart of the consistently found positive relationship between educational attainment and attitudes toward immigration and immigrants is controversially debated in the economic literature.…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Educationsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Bauer et al, 2000;Scheve and Slaughter, 2001;Mayda, 2006;Dustmann and Preston, 2007;Hiscox, 2007, 2010). Gang and Rivera-Batiz (1994) and Fertig and Schmidt (2011) confirm the findings of the low-educated holding relatively more negative attitudes in the German context. However, what lies at the heart of the consistently found positive relationship between educational attainment and attitudes toward immigration and immigrants is controversially debated in the economic literature.…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Educationsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The authors argue that this is due to the reforms that were enacted to offer greater protection from foreign enemies. 2 In his British study, Braakmann (2007) 3 While this may be explained by the high population share of foreigners in Germany (Gang and Rivera-Batiz 1994), the basic point for our analysis is that there is such a high prevalence of negative attitudes among German citizens which may have been reinforced by the events of September 11 th .…”
Section: Endnotesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The immigrant's education may play a role in perceived discrimination. On the one hand, negative attitudes toward foreigners are more prevalent among low-educated Germans (Gang andRivera-Batiz 1994, Cornelissen and. To the extent highereducated immigrants are less likely to interact with low-educated Germans, they face a 7 lower risk of discrimination.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%