Anti-immigrant attitudes: the effect of grievances, personal interactions and entrenched beliefs
In: SpringerBriefs in political science
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: A Policy Topic of High Salience -- 2.1 Canada -- 2.2 The USA -- 2.3 Australia -- 2.4 Germany -- 2.5 Japan -- 2.6 Turkey -- 2.7 Brazil -- 2.8 South Africa -- References -- 3 Theoretical Expectations: How Can We Explain Anti-Immigrant Attitudes? -- 3.1 What Are Anti-Immigrant Attitudes? -- 3.2 How Do Anti-Immigrant Attitudes Develop? -- 3.3 Grievances -- 3.3.1 The Link Between Grievances and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes -- 3.4 Entrenched Values -- 3.4.1 Populist Attitudes -- 3.4.2 Social Conservativism -- 3.4.3 Nationalism -- 3.4.4 The Link Between Entrenched Values and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes -- 3.5 Contact -- 3.5.1 Neighbourhood Experience -- 3.5.2 Personal Contact -- 3.5.3 The Link Between Contact and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes -- References -- 4 Variables, Data and Methods -- 4.1 Variables -- 4.2 Data -- 4.3 Statistical Procedures -- References -- 5 Results -- 5.1 Univariate Statistics -- 5.2 Multivariate Statistics -- 5.2.1 Support for Generic Anti-Immigrant Attitudes -- 5.2.2 Support for the National Preference in the Allocation of Jobs -- 5.2.3 Predictors About the Influx of Immigrants from Poorer Countries -- 5.3 Discussion -- References -- 6 Conclusion -- Reference.