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References for Public attitudes toward immigration—Determinants and unknowns
Further reading
- O’Rourke, K. H., Sinnott, R. "The determinants of individual attitudes towards immigration"European Journal of Political Economy22:4 (2006): 838–861.
- Sides, J., Citrin, J. "European opinion about immigration: The role of identities, interests and information"British Journal of Political Science37:3 (2007): 477–504.
Key references
- Mayda, A. M. "Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration?"Economics Letters101:3 (2008): 160–163.
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- Card, D., Dustmann, C., Preston, I. "Understanding attitudes to immigration: The migration and minority module of the first European Social Survey"CReAM Discussion Paper Series3:5 (2005): 1–43.
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- Dustmann, C., Preston, I. "Racial and economic factors in attitudes to immigration"The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Polic7:1 (2007).
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- Hainmueller, J., Hopkins, D. J. "Public attitudes toward immigration"Annual Review of Political Science17 (2014): 225–249.
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- Card, D., Dustmann, C., Preston, I. "Immigration, wages, and compositional amenities"杂志上的e European Economic Association10:1 (2012): 78–119.
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- Karreth, J., Singh, S. P., Stojek, S. M. "Explaining attitudes toward immigration: The role of regional context and individual predispositions"West European Politics38:6 (2015): 1174–1202.
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- Scheve, K., Slaughter, M. "Labor-market competition and individual preferences over immigration policy"Review of Economics and Statistics83:1 (2001): 133–145.
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- Card, D. "Is the new immigration really so bad?"The Economic Journal115:507 (2005): F300–F323.
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- Hanson, G. H., Scheve, K., Slaughter, M. J. "Public finance and individual preferences over globalization strategies"Economics and Politics19:1 (2007): 1–33.
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- Preston, I. "The effect of immigration on public finances"Economic Journal124:580 (2014): F569–F592.
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- Quillian, L. "Prejudice as a response to perceived group threat: Population composition and anti-immigrant and racial prejudice in Europe"American Sociological Review60:4 (1995): 586–611.
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- Wilkes, R., Guppy, N., Farris, L. "‘No thanks, we’re full’: Individual characteristics, national context, and changing attitudes toward immigration"International Migration Review42:2 (2008): 302–329.
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- Ruist, J. "How the macroeconomic context impacts on attitudes to immigration: Evidence from within-country variation"Social Science Research60 (2016): 125–134.
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- Mayda, A. M. "Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration?"Economics Letters101:3 (2008): 160–163.
Additional References
- Abrajano, M., Singh, S. "Examining the link between issue attitudes and news source: The case of Latinos and immigration reform"Political Behavior31:1 (2009): 1–30.
- Atwell Seate, A., Mastro, D. "Media's influence on immigration attitudes: An intergroup threat theory approach"Communication Monographs83:2 (2016): 194–213.
- Blinder, S. "Imagined immigration: The impact of different meanings of ‘immigrants’ in public opinion and policy debates in Britain"Political Studies63:1 (2015): 80–100.
- 周岁以下,g . J。"The economic analysis of immigration"Handbook of Labor Economics Vol. 3A. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.
- 周岁以下,g . J。“劳动需求曲线是向下sloping: Reexamining the impact of immigration on the labor market"The Quarterly Journal of Economics118:4 (2003): 1335–1374.
- Brader, T., Valentino, N. A., Suhay, E. "What triggers public opposition to immigration? Anxiety, group cues, and immigration threat"American Journal of Political Science52:4 (2008): 959–978.
- Burns, P., Gimpel, J. G. "Economic insecurity, prejudicial stereotypes, and public opinion on immigration policy"Political Science Quarterly115:2 (2000): 201–225.
- Ceobanu, A. M., Escandell, X. "Comparative analyses of public attitudes toward immigrants and immigration using multinational survey data: A review of theories and research"Annual Review of Sociology36 (2010): 309–328.
- Chandler, C. R., Tsai, Y. "Social factors influencing immigration attitudes: An analysis of data from the general social survey"The Social Science Journal38:2 (2001): 177–188.
- Citrin, J., Green, D. P., Muste, C., Wong, C. "Public opinion toward immigration reform: The role of economic motivations"The Journal of Politics59:3 (1997): 858–881.
- Citrin, J., Sides, J. "Immigration and the imagined community in Europe and the United States"Political Studies56:1 (2008): 33–56.
- Crepaz, M. M., Damron, R. "Constructing tolerance: How the welfare state shapes attitudes about immigrants"Comparative Political Studies42:3 (2009): 437–463.
- Dancygier, R. M., Donnelly, M. J. "Sectoral economies, economic contexts, and attitudes toward immigration"The Journal of Politics75:1 (2013): 17–35.
- Dancygier, R. M., Laitin, D. D. "Immigration into europe: Economic discrimination, violence, and public policy"Annual Review of Political Science17 (2014): 43–64.
- de Figueiredo, R. J. P., Elkins, Z. "Are patriots bigots? an inquiry into the vices of in‐group pride"American Journal of Political Science47:1 (2003): 171–188.
- Dustmann, C., Frattini, T. "The fiscal effects of immigration to the UK"The Economic Journal124:580 (2014): F593–F643.
- Dustmann, C., Preston, I. "Is immigration good or bad for the economy? Analysis of attitudinal responses"The Economics of Immigration and Social Diversity. Bingley, GB: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2006.
- Enos, R. D. "Causal effect of intergroup contact on exclusionary attitudes"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences111:10 (2014): 3699–3704.
- Espenshade, T. J., Hempstead, K. "Contemporary American attitudes toward US immigration"International Migration Review30:2 (1996): 535–570.
- Facchini, G., Mayda, A. M. "From individual attitudes towards migrants to migration policy outcomes: Theory and evidence"Economic Policy23:56 (2008): 652–713.
- Facchini, G., Mayda, A. M. "Does the welfare state affect individual attitudes toward immigrants? Evidence across countries"The Review of Economics and Statistics91:2 (2009): 295–314.
- Fetzer, J. S.Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France and Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- Ford, R. "Acceptable and unacceptable immigrants: How opposition to immigration in Britain is affected by migrants’ region of origin"Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies37:7 (2011): 1017–1037.
- Friedberg, R. M. "The impact of mass migration on the Israeli labor market"The Quarterly Journal of Economics116:4 (2001): 1373–1408.
- Gang, I. N., Rivera-Batiz, F., Yun, M.Economic Strain, Ethnic Concentration and Attitudes towards Foreigners in the European UnionIZA Discussion Paper No.578, 2002.
- Gaston, N., Nelson, D. "Immigration and labour-market outcomes in the United States: A political-economy puzzle"Oxford Review of Economic Policy16:3 (2000): 104–114.
- Hainmueller, J., Hiscox, M. J. "Educated preferences: Explaining attitudes toward immigration in Europe"International Organization61:2 (2007): 399–442.
- Hainmueller, J., Hiscox, M. J. "Attitudes toward highly skilled and low-skilled immigration: Evidence from a survey experiment"American Political Science Review104:1 (2010): 61–84.
- Harell, A., Soroka, S., Iyengar, S., Valentino, N. "The impact of economic and cultural cues on support for immigration in Canada and the United States"Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne De Science Politique45:3 (2012): 499–530.
- Hopkins, D. J. "Politicized places: Explaining where and when immigrants provoke local opposition"American Political Science Review104:1 (2010): 40–60.
- Hopkins, D. J. "The upside of accents: Language, inter-group difference, and attitudes toward immigration"British Journal of Political Science45:3 (2015): 531–557.
- Ivarsflaten, E. "Threatened by diversity: Why restrictive asylum and immigration policies appeal to western Europeans"Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties15:1 (2005): 21–45.
- Kehrberg, J. E. "Public opinion on immigration in western Europe: Economics, tolerance, and exposure"Comparative European Politics5:3 (2007): 264–281.
- Lahav, G., Courtemanche, M. "The ideological effects of framing threat on immigration and civil liberties"Political Behavior34:3 (2012): 477–505.
- Legewie, J. "Terrorist events and attitudes toward immigrants: A natural experiment"American Journal of Sociology118:5 (2013): 1199–1245.
- Malhotra, N., Margalit, Y., Mo, C. H. "Economic explanations for opposition to immigration: Distinguishing between prevalence and conditional impact"American Journal of Political Science57:2 (2013): 391–410.
- McLaren, L. M. "Anti-immigrant prejudice in Europe: Contact, threat perception, and preferences for the exclusion of migrants"Social Forces81:3 (2003): 909–936.
- Newman, B. J., Malhotra, N. "Economic reasoning with a racial hue: Is the immigration consensus purely race neutral?"The Journal of Politics81:1 (2019): 153–166.
- Pérez, E. O. "Explicit evidence on the import of implicit attitudes: The IAT and immigration policy judgments"Political Behavior32:4 (2010): 517–545.
- Rowthorn, R. "The fiscal impact of immigration on the advanced economies"Oxford Review of Economic Policy24:3 (2008): 560–580.
- Schmuck, D., Matthes, J. "Effects of economic and symbolic threat appeals in right-wing populist advertising on anti-immigrant attitudes: The impact of textual and visual appeals"Political Communication34:4 (2017): 607–626.
- Solodoch, O.Do Sociotropic Concerns Mask Ethnic Biases? Experimental Evidence on the Sources of Public Opposition to Immigration(2018).
- Tichenor, D. J.Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.
- Valentino, N. A., Brader, T., Jardina, A. E. "Immigration opposition among US whites: General ethnocentrism or media priming of attitudes about Latinos?"Political Psychology34:2 (2013): 149–166.