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@article{ Schaub2021,
 title = {Strangers in Hostile Lands: Exposure to Refugees and Right-Wing Support in Germany's Eastern Regions},
 author = {Schaub, Max and Gereke, Johanna and Baldassarri, Delia},
 journal = {Comparative political studies},
 number = {3-4},
 pages = {686-717},
 volume = {54},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {1552-3829},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414020957675},
 abstract = {Does local exposure to refugees increase right-wing support? This paper studies a case uniquely suited to address this question: the allocation of refugees to the rural hinterlands of eastern Germany during the European refugee crisis. Similar to non-urban regions elsewhere, the area has had minimal previous exposure to foreigners, but distinctively leans towards the political right. Our data comprise electoral outcomes, and individual-level survey and behavioral measures. A policy allocating refugees following strict administrative rules and a matching procedure allow for causal identification. Our measurements confirm the presence of widespread anti-immigrant sentiments. However, these are unaffected by the presence of refugees in respondents’ hometowns: on average, we record null effects for all outcomes, which we interpret as supporting a sociotropic perspective on immigration attitudes. Masked by these overall null findings, we observe convergence: local exposure to refugees appears to have pulled both right- and left-leaning individuals more towards the center.},
 keywords = {Einwanderung; immigration; Flüchtling; refugee; Unterbringung; accommodation; Ausländerfeindlichkeit; xenophobia; politische Rechte; political right; politische Einstellung; political attitude; ländlicher Raum; rural area; neue Bundesländer; New Federal States; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany}}