部门经济、经济背景和对移民的态度。

IF 3.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rafaela M Dancygier, Michael J Donnelly
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引用次数: 178

摘要

经济因素会影响人们对移民的态度吗?在本文中,我们通过研究个人就业部门的发展如何影响这些观点,来考虑经济利益和移民偏好之间的关系。利用2002年至2009年欧洲各国的调查数据,并采用行业层面移民风险的新措施,我们发现,部门经济影响了人们对移民的看法。在增长行业就业的人比在萎缩行业就业的人更有可能支持移民。此外,经济背景也很重要:利用2008年金融危机对国家经济的外生冲击,我们表明,当经济扩张时,部门层面的移民工人流入对偏好的影响很小,但当经济状况恶化和对经济的信心下降时,他们会抑制对移民的支持。即使考虑到当地人对移民对国家经济和文化影响的看法,这些部门效应仍然存在。因此,在评估移民政策时,个人似乎考虑到他们的就业部门是否从移民中获得经济利益。
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Sectoral Economies, Economic Contexts, and Attitudes toward Immigration.

Do economic considerations shape attitudes toward immigration? In this article, we consider the relationship between economic interests and immigration preferences by examining how developments in individuals' sectors of employment affect these views. Using survey data across European countries from 2002 to 2009 and employing new measures of industry-level exposure to immigration, we find that sectoral economies shape opinions about immigration. Individuals employed in growing sectors are more likely to support immigration than are those employed in shrinking sectors. Moreover, the economic context matters: Making use of the exogenous shock to national economies represented by the 2008 financial crisis, we show that sector-level inflows of immigrant workers have little effect on preferences when economies are expanding, but that they dampen support for immigration when economic conditions deteriorate and confidence in the economy declines. These sectoral effects remain even when controlling for natives' views about the impact of immigration on the national economy and culture. When evaluating immigration policy, individuals thus appear to take into account whether their sector of employment benefits economically from immigration.

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Journal of Politics
Journal of Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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5.10
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166
期刊介绍: Established in 1939 and published for the Southern Political Science Association, The Journal of Politics is a leading general-interest journal of political science and the oldest regional political science journal in the United States. The scholarship published in The Journal of Politics is theoretically innovative and methodologically diverse, and comprises a blend of the various intellectual approaches that make up the discipline. The Journal of Politics features balanced treatments of research from scholars around the world, in all subfields of political science including American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and political methodology.
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