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The nexus between attitudes towards migration and the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from 11 European countries
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has a profound impact on the everyday lives of people around the world. This includes economic issues, social isolation and anxieties directly related to the coronavirus. Some of these phenomena relate to social disintegration, which in turn has been linked to negative outgroup... mehr
The COVID-19 pandemic has a profound impact on the everyday lives of people around the world. This includes economic issues, social isolation and anxieties directly related to the coronavirus. Some of these phenomena relate to social disintegration, which in turn has been linked to negative outgroup sentiments. However, the tenuous connection between pandemic developments and international migration processes calls into question whether a link between pandemic concomitants and immigration-related attitudes exists empirically. Arguments based on political cues and media effects even suggest that the widespread focus on the COVID-19 pandemic suppresses the issue salience of immigration and negative immigration sentiments. To test these propositions, we employ data from a newly collected cross-sectional study carried out in November and December 2020 in 11 European countries. We distinguish between general migration-related threats and blaming the pandemic on immigration as outcome variables. The results suggest that pandemic-related concerns increase both threat perceptions and perceptions that immigration is driving the pandemic, but more clearly so for the latter. On the macro level, we find that where the pandemic is more severe, respondents are less likely to blame immigrants. This suggests that a country-level suppression of salience of immigration is indeed taking place.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Einstellungsforschung; Querschnittuntersuchung; Migration; Epidemie; Mehrebenenanalyse; Europa; Vorurteil; vergleichende Forschung; Einstellung
Klassifikation
Sozialpsychologie
Migration
Freie Schlagwörter
COVID-19; comparative; coronavirus; ZA7776: Everyday Life in Germany and Europe 2020 (Solikris) (Dataset Version 1.0.0)
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2022
Seitenangabe
S. 1-22
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2022)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2022.2114889
ISSN
1469-9451
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)
Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0
FörderungGefördert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 491156185 / Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) - Project number 491156185