Creating an Immigrant-Friendly Society—What Drives Feelings Toward Immigrants?

Julius A. Nukpezah
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ABSTRACT The number of individuals currently living in a country other than the one in which they were born peaked at more than 244 million in 2015. This makes the global society a culturally and racially diverse one. Although unpopular with some residents, immigrants are the reality of contemporary society. This study discusses immigration as a global phenomenon and the creation of immigrant-friendly society as a necessity. The study utilizes data from the 2014 General Social Survey on American attitudes toward immigrants to create the feelings toward immigrants (FTI) index and investigates the determinants of the feelings toward immigrants in the United States. The study finds that college education, income, political views, citizens, and residing in the West and the Northeast United States affect feelings toward immigrants. Interestingly, the study reveals that college education enhances the positive perception of liberals and moderates the negative views that conservatives and citizens might have. The study concludes that policymakers seeking to create immigrant-friendly society should focus on the above factors rather than race, attendance, and participation at religious events and other variables that were not significant.
创建一个对移民友好的社会——是什么驱使人们对移民产生感情?
摘要2015年,居住在出生国以外国家的人口数量达到峰值,超过2.44亿。这使得全球社会在文化和种族上具有多样性。尽管不受一些居民欢迎,但移民是当代社会的现实。本研究讨论了移民作为一种全球性现象,以及创建移民友好社会的必要性。该研究利用2014年美国对移民态度的综合社会调查数据,创建了对移民的感觉指数,并调查了美国对移民感觉的决定因素。研究发现,大学教育、收入、政治观点、公民以及居住在美国西部和东北部都会影响对移民的感情。有趣的是,这项研究表明,大学教育增强了自由派的积极看法,并缓和了保守派和公民可能持有的负面看法。该研究得出结论,寻求创建移民友好型社会的政策制定者应关注上述因素,而不是种族、出席率、宗教活动参与率和其他不重要的变量。
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