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Replication Data for: Europe's migration crisis : local contact and out-group hostility

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The data and scripts provided in this archive replicate the analysis in "Europe's migration crisis: local contact and out-group hostility" (L. Rudolph and M. Wagner). Paper Abstract: Does a large influx of asylum seekers in the local community lead to a backlash in public opinion towards foreign populations? We assess the effects of asylum seeker presence using original survey and macro-level municipality data from Austria, exploiting exogenous elements of the placement of asylum seekers on the municipality level. Methodologically, we draw on entropy balancing for causal identification. Our findings are threefold. First, respondents in municipalities receiving asylum seekers report substantially higher exposure on average, but largely without the stronger contact that would allow for meaningful interaction. Second, hostility towards asylum seekers on average increased in areas that housed them. Third, this backlash spilled over: general attitudes towards Muslims and immigrants are less favourable in contexts with local asylum seeker presence, while vote intention for the main anti-immigration party is higher. Our findings go beyond existing work by examining contact directly as a mechanism, by showing a backlash effect in the medium term, and by focusing on a broad set of attitudinal and behavioral measures. Our results point to a need to design policy interventions that minimise citizen backlash against rapid migration inflows.

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Social Sciences, asylum attitudes, backlash, contact theory, immigration attitudes, migration crisis

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Europe's migration crisis : Local contact and out‐group hostility
(2022) Rudolph, Lukas; Wagner, Markus
Erschienen in: European Journal of Political Research. Wiley. 2022, 61(1), S. 268-280. ISSN 0304-4130. eISSN 1475-6765. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12455
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ISO 690RUDOLPH, Lukas, Markus WAGNER, 2021. Replication Data for: Europe's migration crisis : local contact and out-group hostility
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