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Fears and values: analyzing key factors shaping the public opinion on immigration in the context of the european migrant crisis
| Summary: | This paper studies the effect of the European migrantcrisis on public immigration opinion in 18 European countries, using ESS datafrom2012 to 2018. A country-fixed effectsregressionwas estimatedin order to examine(1) key factors shaping public opinion on immigration on an individual-and a macro-level, (2) whether opinion on immigration shiftedand(3)if the mag-nitude,by which key factors affect publicimmigrationopinion, was altered during the crisis.The main findings suggest thateconomic fears and cultural values are significantly shaping immigration opinion on an individual-level, while social welfare concerns are significant on a macro-level. Finally, the results indicate that the crisis improvedimmigration opinionand al-tered the magnitude of explanatory variables. |
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| Main Authors: | Bunte, Aileen |
| Subject: | European migrant crisis Immigration opinion Welfare concerns Country-fixed effects regression |
| Year: | 2020 |
| Country: | Portugal |
| Document type: | master thesis |
| Access type: | open access |
| Associated institution: | Universidade Nova de Lisboa |
| Language: | English |
| Origin: | Repositório Institucional da UNL |
| Summary: | This paper studies the effect of the European migrantcrisis on public immigration opinion in 18 European countries, using ESS datafrom2012 to 2018. A country-fixed effectsregressionwas estimatedin order to examine(1) key factors shaping public opinion on immigration on an individual-and a macro-level, (2) whether opinion on immigration shiftedand(3)if the mag-nitude,by which key factors affect publicimmigrationopinion, was altered during the crisis.The main findings suggest thateconomic fears and cultural values are significantly shaping immigration opinion on an individual-level, while social welfare concerns are significant on a macro-level. Finally, the results indicate that the crisis improvedimmigration opinionand al-tered the magnitude of explanatory variables. |
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