为什么加拿大公众对移民的态度越来越积极?探索移民态度变化背后的因素(1998-2021 年)

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Seyda Ece Aytac, Andrew Parkin, Anna Triandafyllidou
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本文重点探讨了 1998 年至 2021 年间加拿大公众对移民的态度为何以及如何变得更加积极,并研究了这些态度的变化是源于人口特征的变化,还是源于这些特征的影响。我们的分析揭示了 2008-2010 年金融危机对移民支持率的影响。我们的对数回归分析表明,无论调查年份如何,对移民的积极态度与较高的教育程度呈正相关,但与保守政党的支持率呈负相关,尤其是在金融危机期间和之后。通过采用分解分析法,我们研究了 2008 年金融危机之前、期间和之后公众意见在不同个体特征上的变化。我们发现,在所有时期,大部分态度转变都是由于人口特征效应的变化而非特征本身的变化造成的。
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Why Are Public Attitudes towards Immigration in Canada Becoming Increasingly Positive? Exploring the Factors behind the Changes in Attitudes towards Immigration (1998–2021)
Focusing on why and how public attitudes towards immigration in Canada have grown more positive between 1998 and 2021, this paper examines whether the changes in. attitudes stem from changes in population characteristics or changes in the effect of these characteristics. Our analysis sheds light on the implications of the 2008–2010 financial crisis on the support for immigration. Our logit regression analysis shows that positive attitudes towards immigration are positively related to higher levels of education attainment regardless of the survey years but negatively associated with the support for conservative political parties, especially during and after the financial crisis. By employing decomposition analysis, we investigate the shift in public opinions across individual characteristics before, during, and after the 2008 financial crisis. We find that, for all periods, most of the attitude shift results from the change in the effect of population characteristics rather than the change in the characteristics themselves.
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CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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