American identity and attitudes toward English language policy initiatives

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Relatively little is known about what individual-level factors drive Americans' attitudes toward offering services to immigrants. Using national-level data and logistic regressions, we examine what factors co-vary with whether respondents agree or disagree with specific policy initiatives regarding support for English language use for immigrants. We then examine what factors are related to whether respondents agree that tax money should be used to fund English classes for immigrant children and adults. We fund that age, race, and general warmth toward undocumented immigrants predict English-only attitudes, and that marital status, education, and warmth toward undocumented immigrants predict attitudes toward the use of public funds to teach English.

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Garcia, C., & Bass, L. E. (2007). American identity and attitudes toward English language policy initiatives. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(1), 63–82. https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.3228

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