Anti-immigrant Attitudes in the European Union: What Role for Values?

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This paper aims to analyse the connection between values individuals hold and per-ception whether immigration is bad or good for economy in the European Union. It applies the multilevel modelling approach on the European Social Survey rounds 1–7 and a set of the OECD economic measures. The method allows for an examination of personal (values, socioecomic and demographic) and contextual (GDP, inequality and unemployment rates) drivers of anti-immigrant tendencies. The results show that individual values are connected to how people perceive immigrants in the EU.

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Deimantas, V. J. (2021). Anti-immigrant Attitudes in the European Union: What Role for Values? Filosofija, Sociologija, 32(4), 316–324. https://doi.org/10.6001/FIL-SOC.V32I4.4615

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