Publikation: The impact of immigrants' characteristics on anti-immigrant sentiment among the Jewish majority and the Arab minority in Israel
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In the present research ‘factorial survey experiment’ method is applied to examine and compare the differential impact of immigrants’ characteristics on anti-immigrant sentiment among the majority and minority populations in Israel. Potential immigrants were described by six characteristics (gender, continent of birth, education, religion, level of religiosity and reason for migration) in a fractionalised sample of 252 vignettes (organised in 42 decks of 6 vignettes each). They were presented to two national representative samples of the Jewish (majority) and of the Arab (minority) populations in Israel. Respondents were asked to express attitudes toward admission and allocation of rights to hypothetical immigrants. The analysis reveals that Arabs are more supportive of immigrants than Jews, and that the most influential characteristic on formation of attitudes is immigrants’ religious origin, with Jews preferring Jewish immigrants but objecting non-Jews (especially Muslims) and Arabs favouring non-Jews (especially Muslims) immigrants. Discussion of the findings in light of theory leads to the conclusion that sentiments toward immigrants are shaped, first and foremost, by preferences regarding the ethnic and cultural homogeneity of society; much more than by threat of economic competition.
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SEMYONOV, Moshe, Rebeca RAIJMAN, Anastasia GORODZEISKY, Thomas HINZ, 2023. The impact of immigrants' characteristics on anti-immigrant sentiment among the Jewish majority and the Arab minority in Israel. In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Taylor & Francis. 2023, 49(17), pp. 4266-4287. ISSN 1369-183X. eISSN 1469-9451. Available under: doi: 10.1080/1369183x.2023.2172716BibTex
@article{Semyonov2023-02-07impac-66051, year={2023}, doi={10.1080/1369183x.2023.2172716}, title={The impact of immigrants' characteristics on anti-immigrant sentiment among the Jewish majority and the Arab minority in Israel}, number={17}, volume={49}, issn={1369-183X}, journal={Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies}, pages={4266--4287}, author={Semyonov, Moshe and Raijman, Rebeca and Gorodzeisky, Anastasia and Hinz, Thomas} }
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