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@article{ Bartram2021,
 title = {A longitudinal investigation of integration/multiculturalism policies and attitudes towards immigrants in European countries},
 author = {Bartram, David and Jarochova, Erika},
 journal = {Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {153-172},
 volume = {48},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {1469-9451},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2021.1922273},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-79410-5},
 abstract = {A number of recent studies find that integration and multiculturalism policies help soften anti-immigrant attitudes among the broader population. These findings, however, emerge from cross-sectional analyses and are potentially vulnerable to omitted variable bias. The analysis in this paper overcomes that limitation by adopting a longitudinal approach. This approach uses data from repeated cross-sections drawn from the European Social Survey and the European Values Survey. These data can be treated as panels in a longitudinal framework once it is recognised that the relevant variables (including the attitudes variables) can be handled effectively as country-level averages. Multi-level modelling (the default approach in existing research) is not necessary; in particular, there is no need to use individual-level control variables. In a fixed-effects analysis of country-level data, adoption of more open/accommodating integration and/or multiculturalism policies does not lead to a reduction in anti-immigration sentiment. The findings of the cross-sectional studies evidently suffer from significant omitted variable bias.},
 keywords = {Ausländerfeindlichkeit; xenophobia; Integrationspolitik; integration policy; multikulturelle Gesellschaft; multicultural society; Panel; panel; Daten; data; EVS; EVS; European Social Survey; European Social Survey; Längsschnittuntersuchung; longitudinal study; Einstellung; attitude; Einstellungsforschung; attitude research; Einwanderung; immigration; Migrant; migrant; Europa; Europe}}