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Contact, Perceived Threat, and Attitudes Toward Assimilation and Multiculturalism: Evidence From a Majority and Minority Perspective in Luxembourg

机译:联系,感知威胁,以及对同化和多元文化主义的态度:卢森堡的多数和少数民族视角的证据

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In this article, we study how attitudes toward the integration of immigrants (multiculturalism and assimilation) are formed through the interplay between immigration-related threat perceptions, intergroup contacts, and the different migratory backgrounds of residents in a host country. The analysis is conducted using Multiple Group Structural Equation Modeling on data from the 2008 Luxembourg European Values Study. Our findings indicate that stronger perceptions of threat are related to more support for assimilation among all residents and to less support for multiculturalism among native residents and culturally close immigrants. More contact with natives is associated with more support for assimilation among culturally close immigrants and with more threat perceptions among culturally distant immigrants.
机译:在本文中,我们研究了通过移民相关的威胁感知,互动联系和东道国居民的不同迁移背景的相互作用形成了对移民整合(多元文化和同化)的态度。 使用来自2008年卢森堡欧洲价值观研究的数据的多组结构方程模型进行了分析。 我们的调查结果表明,对威胁的更强烈看法与所有居民之间的同化的更多支持以及对本地居民之间的多元文化主义的支持以及文化密切的移民的支持。 与当地人更多的联系与文化密切移民之间的同化的更多支持以及在文化遥远的移民之间的威胁感受相关。

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