Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany explores the causes of public opposition to immigration and support for anti-immigrant political movements in the three industrialized Western countries. Combining sophisticated modeling of recent public-opinion data with analysis of the past 110 years of these nations' immigration history, the book evaluates the effects of cultural marginality, economic self-interest, and contact with immigrants. Though analysis partly confirms each of these three explanations, the author concludes that being a cultural outsider…mehr
Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany explores the causes of public opposition to immigration and support for anti-immigrant political movements in the three industrialized Western countries. Combining sophisticated modeling of recent public-opinion data with analysis of the past 110 years of these nations' immigration history, the book evaluates the effects of cultural marginality, economic self-interest, and contact with immigrants. Though analysis partly confirms each of these three explanations, the author concludes that being a cultural outsider usually drives immigration-related attitudes more than economics or contact do.
1. Marginality, economic self-interest, and contact Part I. Historical Analysis: 2. History of attitudes toward immigration in the United States 3. History of attitudes toward immigration in France 4. History of attitudes toward immigration in Germany Part II. Quantitative Analysis: 5. Over-time opposition to immigration and support for nativist political movements 6. Recent attitudes toward immigration in the United States 7. Recent attitudes toward immigration in France 8. Recent attitudes toward immigration in Germany 9. Culture, nationality, and the future of nativism.
1. Marginality, economic self-interest, and contact Part I. Historical Analysis: 2. History of attitudes toward immigration in the United States 3. History of attitudes toward immigration in France 4. History of attitudes toward immigration in Germany Part II. Quantitative Analysis: 5. Over-time opposition to immigration and support for nativist political movements 6. Recent attitudes toward immigration in the United States 7. Recent attitudes toward immigration in France 8. Recent attitudes toward immigration in Germany 9. Culture, nationality, and the future of nativism.
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