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Anti-immigrant backlash: the Democratic Dilemma for immigration policy
Anti-immigrant backlash has emerged in recent years as a considerable threat to democracy. In many countries illiberal and anti-democratic political...
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Inequality and Immigration Policy
How does inequality between capital and labor affect immigration policy? Increasing inequality can heighten anti-immigrant attitudes among host-state...
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A Critical Framework for Analyzing the Impacts of Sub-Federal Immigration Policy in Post 9/11 United States
Since September 11, 2001, local law enforcement has gained considerable de facto immigration enforcement authority. These federal-local partnerships...
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The breadwinner and “the other”: sexism, immigrant economic threat, and support for immigration restriction in American Public Opinion
We offer a theory that links sexism to economic threat from immigrants and immigration-related policy preferences. Sexism has generally been...
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The Impact of Immigration Attitudes on Voting Preferences: Evidence from the European Social Survey
This paper uses data from nine rounds of the European Social Survey between 2002 and 2018 to examine the relationship between individual attitudes...
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Immigration Politics and Policymaking in the USA (2017–2021): Examining the Effect of Geopolitics on Public Attitude Towards Immigration Policies
Previous attitudinal studies on immigration in the USA largely focus on the predictors of anti-immigration sentiments compared to examining...
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The Education-Immigration Nexus: Situating Canadian Higher Education as Institutions of Immigrant Recruitment
A policy shift in the mid-2000s established a pathway between international study and immigration to Canada. Designed to facilitate the settlement of...
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Configurations of attitudes toward immigration in Europe: evidence of polarization, ambivalence, and multidimensionality
Scholarship on immigrant stereotypes suggest that individuals’ viewpoints toward immigration may be differentiated across the dimensions of culture...
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Explaining the Impact of South-South Migration: Evidence from Chile’s Immigration Boom
Studies have extensively documented the effect of immigration on anti-immigration attitudes in high-income democracies. However, comparative...
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Immigrant political participation is associated with more positive majority immigration attitudes across European countries and Swiss cantons
Immigrants are increasingly participating in politics, publicizing their political concerns and contributions. How does such political participation...
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The effects of the global health crisis on U. S. immigration policies: shifting political agenda-setting and the mobility crisis of immigrants
The continuing health crisis (COVID-19) reinforces a historical pattern in which partisan-elected officials engage as legislative policy...
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A review of experimental evidence of how communication affects attitudes to immigration
The need for strategic communication in migration policymaking is increasingly widely recognised. Whereas until recently there was relatively little...
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Discriminatory Residential Preferences in Germany—A Vignette Study
The article focusses on the generating mechanisms of residential segregation for the demand side of housing markets, i.e., discriminatory residential...
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Immigration Policy in South Africa: Public Opinion, Xenophobia and the Search for Progress
Develo** progressive migration policy and legislation in South Africa is significantly hampered by anti-immigrant sentiment amongst the general... -
White Australia Policy: G.Tavan
A euphemism for both a national doctrine and a government policy aimed at severely restricting non-European immigration and maintaining Australia’s... -
Corporate political power and US foreign policy, 1981–2002: the role of the policy-planning network
Recent empirical work has offered strong support for ‘biased pluralism’ and ‘economic elite’ accounts of political power in the United States,...
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Two-level game operational code: analysis of foreign and domestic policy preferences of national leaders
While previous literature on two-level game theory of decision making focuses on individual issues and cases, we argue that leaders possess a stable...
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A DEA MCDM Approach Applied to ESS8 Dataset for Measuring Immigration and Refugees Citizens’ Openness
The current refugees’ crisis is undermining the main government coalitions of many countries in the European Union (EU), and tolerant attitudes and...
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“Esto no se lo deseo a nadie”: the Impact of Immigration Detention on Latina/o Immigrants
Anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies in the USA have increased in recent decades. Immigration detention has more than tripled since the 1990s, and...
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Evolution of ‘India’s Neighbourhood First Policy’ Since Independence
The ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’ is the anchor point of India’s general foreign policy since independence in 1947. Subsequently, the Neighbourhood...