谁应该留下来?土耳其公众对移民应得性的潜在看法

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Dilara Turgut, Filiz Kunuroglu, David De Coninck
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摘要

移民应得性是东道国人民评估移民权利、资源和社会接受程度的标准,在形成公众对移民的意见方面起着关键作用。利用CARIN框架,本研究通过对788名参与者(52%为女性,Mage = 34.1, SD = 13.6)的潜在特征分析,考察了土耳其公民对移民的态度。分析确定了四种态度概况:实用主义条件主义者、人道主义主义者、文化保护主义者和排斥主义者,每一种都反映了基于对移民的感知应得性的不同程度的支持或反对。进一步的分析显示,在民族主义、宗教信仰、政治意识形态、感知到的现实和象征性威胁、社会距离、接触质量和对移民的情感反应等方面,不同人群的特征存在显著差异。排外主义者表现出最高的感知威胁、社会距离和民族主义,而人道主义者表现出最包容的态度。这些发现有助于研究移民态度,阐明东道国如何对移民进行分类,从而影响社会凝聚力和政策。
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Who Deserves to Stay? Latent Profiles of Public Perceptions of Migrant Deservingness in Turkey

Migrant deservingness, the criteria by which host populations assess migrants' entitlement to rights, resources and social acceptance, plays a critical role in shaping public opinion on immigration. Drawing on the CARIN framework, this study examines Turkish citizens' attitudes towards immigration through latent profile analysis on 788 participants (52% female, Mage = 34.1 SD = 13.6). The analysis identified four attitudinal profiles: Pragmatic Conditionalists, Humanitarians, Cultural Protectionists, and Exclusionists, each reflecting varying levels of support for or opposition to migrants based on perceived deservingness. Further analyses revealed significant differences across profiles in nationalism, religiosity, political ideology, perceived realistic and symbolic threats, social distance, contact quality and affective responses towards migrants. Exclusionists exhibited the highest perceived threats, social distance, and nationalism, whereas Humanitarians displayed the most inclusive attitudes. The findings contribute to immigration attitude research by clarifying how host populations categorise migrants, influencing social cohesion and policy.

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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: International Migration is a refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world. It covers the entire field of policy relevance in international migration, giving attention not only to a breadth of topics reflective of policy concerns, but also attention to coverage of all regions of the world and to comparative policy.
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