Host-Centric Social Connectedness of Migrants in Europe on Facebook

A. Khatua, E. Zagheni, Ingmar Weber
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Extant literature has explored the social integration process of migrants settling in host communities. However, this literature typically takes a migrant-centric view, implicitly putting the burden of a successful integration on the migrant, and trying to identify the factors that lead to integration along various dimensions. In this paper, we flip this point of view by studying the attributes of natives that govern their propensity to form social ties with migrants.We do so by using anonymous and aggregate social network data provided by Facebook’s advertising platform. More specifically, we look at factors that influence the propensity for a likely-to-be non-Muslim Facebook user to have at least one social connection to a Facebook user who celebrates Ramadan. Given that, in the European context, following Islam is predominantly tied to a migration background, this gives us a lens into cross-cultural native-migrant connectivity. Our study considers demographic attributes of the host population, such as age, gender, and education level, as well as spatial variation across 30 European cities. Our findings suggest that young, educated, and male Facebook users are relatively more likely to build cross-cultural ties, compared to older, less educated, and female Facebook users. We also observe heterogeneity across the analyzed cities.
Facebook上欧洲移民以东道主为中心的社会联系
现存文献探讨了移民在收容社区定居的社会融合过程。然而,这些文献通常采取以移民为中心的观点,含蓄地将成功融合的负担放在移民身上,并试图确定导致不同维度融合的因素。在本文中,我们通过研究本地人控制他们与移民形成社会联系的倾向的属性来推翻这一观点。我们通过使用Facebook广告平台提供的匿名和汇总社交网络数据来实现这一目标。更具体地说,我们研究了影响可能是非穆斯林的Facebook用户与庆祝斋月的Facebook用户至少有一个社交联系的倾向的因素。鉴于在欧洲背景下,追随伊斯兰教主要与移民背景联系在一起,这为我们提供了一个观察跨文化本土移民联系的视角。我们的研究考虑了东道国人口的人口统计属性,如年龄、性别和教育水平,以及30个欧洲城市的空间差异。我们的研究结果表明,与年龄较大、受教育程度较低的Facebook用户和女性用户相比,年轻、受过教育的男性Facebook用户更有可能建立跨文化联系。我们还观察到分析城市之间的异质性。
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