Attitudes towards immigration and unemployment risk cleavages: Untangling the economically rooted group conflict framework

PUBLICATION YEAR

2024

CITATION

Kayran, E.N. (2024). Attitudes towards immigration and unemployment risk cleavages: Untangling the economically rooted group conflict framework. Migration Studies, mnae003.

DESCRIPTION

How do increasing economic risk cleavages amongst natives shape growing negativity towards immigration? Group conflict theory suggests that tension between immigrant and native groups arises as a reaction to the actual or perceived loss of economic privilege by the majority group members. Yet, such an economically rooted formation of sentiments towards immigration is widely debated. This article aims to clarify and more precisely assess the economic threat mechanisms of inter-group conflict, remedying limitations in earlier work. 

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