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      Refugees and asylum seekers, the crisis in Europe and the future of policy

      Economic Policy
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Public Attitudes Toward Immigration

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            Comparative Analyses of Public Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Using Multinational Survey Data: A Review of Theories and Research

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              How economic, humanitarian, and religious concerns shape European attitudes toward asylum seekers

              What types of asylum seekers are Europeans willing to accept? We conducted a conjoint experiment asking 18,000 eligible voters in 15 European countries to evaluate 180,000 profiles of asylum seekers that randomly varied on nine attributes. Asylum seekers who have higher employability, have more consistent asylum testimonies and severe vulnerabilities, and are Christian rather than Muslim received the greatest public support. These results suggest that public preferences over asylum seekers are shaped by sociotropic evaluations of their potential economic contributions, humanitarian concerns about the deservingness of their claims, and anti-Muslim bias. These preferences are similar across respondents of different ages, education levels, incomes, and political ideologies, as well as across the surveyed countries. This public consensus on what types of asylum seekers to accept has important implications for theory and policy.
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                Journal
                Economic Policy
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0266-4658
                1468-0327
                July 2017
                July 01 2017
                August 01 2017
                July 2017
                July 01 2017
                August 01 2017
                : 32
                : 91
                : 447-496
                Article
                10.1093/epolic/eix009
                757ec0ce-f5e9-4b5b-a8ff-7210d1c04f79
                © 2017
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