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Is the migrant share really the problem? Size of migrant population and individual authoritarianism as major determinants of xenophobic attitudes
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Abstract Contact hypothesis and threat hypothesis are among the most influential theories of xenophobia. The former proposes that intergroup contact may reduce prejudice. The latter suggests that a large outgroup may increase xenophobic attitudes. Using data of a 2018 German representative sample (N = 2,016)... view more
Contact hypothesis and threat hypothesis are among the most influential theories of xenophobia. The former proposes that intergroup contact may reduce prejudice. The latter suggests that a large outgroup may increase xenophobic attitudes. Using data of a 2018 German representative sample (N = 2,016), we employed multilevel analyses. As predictors, we looked at outgroup size, gross domestic product, and unemployment rate on a county level. On the individual level, we included authoritarianism and a wide range of sociodemographic variables. Individual authoritarianism was identified as the strongest predictor of xenophobic attitudes. On the county level, a higher proportion of migrants was associated with lower values of xenophobia. This serves as an indicator for contact hypothesis. Our results suggest that contextualizing social psychological and micro-sociological theories and employing multilevel analyses are valuable tools to detangle the interplay of individual and contextual influences on xenophobic attitudes.... view less
Keywords
ALLBUS; migration; migration research; prejudice; xenophobia; image of the enemy; regional comparison; east-west comparison; demographic factors; Federal Republic of Germany; authoritarianism
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Social Psychology
Free Keywords
migrant share; county level; multilevel model East/West Germany; Allgemeine Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften ALLBUS 2018 (ZA5270 v2.0.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 3161-3187
Journal
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 47 (2024) 15
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2023.2276221
ISSN
0141-9870
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed