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Opinion polarization of immigration and EU attitudes between social classes - the limiting role of working class dissensus

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Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan
Teney, Céline

Abstract

This study examines polarization in political opinions toward immigration and the European Union between occupational classes, i.e. structural polarization. We maintain that two conditions must hold to indicate structural opinion polarization: high between-class divergence and high within-class cons... view more

This study examines polarization in political opinions toward immigration and the European Union between occupational classes, i.e. structural polarization. We maintain that two conditions must hold to indicate structural opinion polarization: high between-class divergence and high within-class consensus. Our main contribution is to study these two conditions systematically for a wide variety of immigration and EU-related topics. Using data from four high-quality German surveys spanning three decades, we document three main findings. First, we find substantial between-class divergence: respondents in typical working class occupations express substantially more unfavorable opinions about immigration and the EU than the upper classes across the majority of survey indicators. Second, however, we also observe considerable opinion heterogeneity within the working class. This lack of within-class consensus limits the potential of mobilizing the working class as a group on the basis of anti-immigration and anti-EU sentiments. Third, while we do not document durable increases in structural opinion polarization over time across most of our opinion indicators, we do draw attention to those individual indicators that show relatively high polarization. Overall, our results suggest limited opinion polarization between occupational classes on immigration and EU issues in Germany.... view less

Keywords
ALLBUS; ISSP; social stratum; polarization; immigration; public opinion; EU; social class; working class; attitude; Federal Republic of Germany

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
opinion polarization; globalization cleavage; attitudes toward immigrants; opinion trends; measuring polarization; class polarization; ALLBUS 1994; ALLBUS 1996; ALLBUS 2000; ALLBUS 2002; ALLBUS 2006; ALLBUS 2008; ALLBUS 2010; ALLBUS 2012; ALLBUS 2016; GLES 2009; GLES 2013; GLES 2017; International Social Survey Programme: National Identity I - ISSP 1995 (ZA2880); International Social Survey Programme: National Identity II - ISSP 2003 (ZA3910); International Social Survey Programme: National Identity III - ISSP 2013 (ZA5950)

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 1363-1394

Journal
European Societies, 26 (2024) 5

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2024.2312948

ISSN
1469-8307

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0

FundingFunded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) - Project number 440923825


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