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Gendered Discrimination Against Immigrants: Experimental Evidence
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Abstract Recent migration from Muslim-majority countries has sparked discussions across Europe about the supposed threat posed by new immigrants. Young men make up the largest share of newly arrived immigrants and this demographic is often perceived to be particularly threatening. In this article, we compare... view more
Recent migration from Muslim-majority countries has sparked discussions across Europe about the supposed threat posed by new immigrants. Young men make up the largest share of newly arrived immigrants and this demographic is often perceived to be particularly threatening. In this article, we compare pro-sociality and trust toward immigrants from Muslim-majority countries, focusing on gender differences in treatment. We study these questions using behavioral games that measure strategic (trusting) and non-strategic (pro-social) behavior. Our data comes from measures embedded in a large survey of residents of Germany's eastern regions, where anti-immigrant sentiments are high. We find that Germans are similarly pro-social toward immigrant men and women in non-strategic situations, but are significantly less likely to trust immigrant men (but not women) in strategic encounters. These findings provide evidence that immigrants' gender can be an important factor conditioning the behavior of the majority population, but also caution that (gendered) ethnic discrimination may be situationally dependent. Future research should further examine the exact mechanisms underlying this variation in discriminatory behavior.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; immigration; Muslim; perception; prejudice; ethnic group; discrimination; gender-specific factors; altruistic behavior; confidence
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Social Psychology
Free Keywords
behavioral games; experiment; gendered ethnic discrimination; ingroup favoritism
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 1-10
Journal
Frontiers in Sociology, 5 (2020)
ISSN
2297-7775
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed