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Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research
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Escandell, Xavier
, Ceobanu, Alin M.
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Attitudes
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Countries
/ Economic competition
/ Host countries
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intergroup relations
/ Intersectionality
/ Irish immigration
/ Methodological Problems
/ National identity
/ Noncitizens
/ Political and Economic Sociology
/ Political attitudes
/ Political migration
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prejudices
/ Public Opinion
/ Social integration
/ Social surveys
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of migrations
/ Survey data
/ Surveys
2010
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Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research
by
Escandell, Xavier
, Ceobanu, Alin M.
in
Attitudes
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Countries
/ Economic competition
/ Host countries
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intergroup relations
/ Intersectionality
/ Irish immigration
/ Methodological Problems
/ National identity
/ Noncitizens
/ Political and Economic Sociology
/ Political attitudes
/ Political migration
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prejudices
/ Public Opinion
/ Social integration
/ Social surveys
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of migrations
/ Survey data
/ Surveys
2010
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Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research
by
Escandell, Xavier
, Ceobanu, Alin M.
in
Attitudes
/ Comparative Analysis
/ Countries
/ Economic competition
/ Host countries
/ Human ecology and demography
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Intergroup relations
/ Intersectionality
/ Irish immigration
/ Methodological Problems
/ National identity
/ Noncitizens
/ Political and Economic Sociology
/ Political attitudes
/ Political migration
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prejudices
/ Public Opinion
/ Social integration
/ Social surveys
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of migrations
/ Survey data
/ Surveys
2010
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Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research
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Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research
2010
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Overview
This article critically reviews the intersectional locus of public opinion scholarship and immigration studies that make use of data from multinational survey projects. Specifically, it emphasizes current cross-national research seeking to understand the causes, manifestations, and implications of attitudes toward immigrants and immigration in economically advanced countries of the world. Despite rapid expansion, the field suffers from several methodological challenges and theoretical constraints. A succinct exposure of trends and patterns is followed by presentations of influential theoretical perspectives and established individual- and contextual-level determinants. The review suggests that strengthening the conceptual apparatus and enlarging the analytical focus are priorities. It concludes with some observations on how to circumvent these problems and to bridge current research with future explorations of the embedded nature of such public attitudes.
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Annual Reviews,Annual Reviews, Inc
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