Humanitarian Assistance and Permanent Settlement of Asylum Seekers in Greece: The Role of Sympathy, Perceived Threat, and Perceived Contribution

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2021-06-01

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Thravalou, Elisavet
Martinovic, B.ISNI 0000000387920178
Verkuyten, MaykelORCID 0000-0003-0137-1527ISNI 0000000114807698

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Abstract

During the recent inflow of asylum seekers from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe, the native population in Greek frontier islands largely offered humanitarian assistance to these immigrants, while support for their permanent settlement in the area was low. To explain this discrepancy, we investigated whether sympathy toward asylum seekers, perceptions of threat posed by asylum seekers, and asylum seekers’ perceived societal contributions relate differently to native Greeks’ self-reported provision of humanitarian assistance and to their support for asylum seekers’ permanent settlement in Greece. Using data from a representative sample of 1,220 Greek participants, we found that Greeks who showed more sympathy toward asylum seekers were more likely to report having offered humanitarian assistance. Further, participants who felt more sympathy and those who perceived higher asylum seekers’ contributions were more positive toward asylum seekers’ permanent settlement, whereas participants who perceived more threat from asylum seekers showed less support for their permanent settlement. We conclude that policies geared toward motivating people to provide humanitarian aid to asylum seekers should focus on generating sympathy, whereas policies geared toward increasing long-term acceptance of asylum seekers need to additionally consider lowering threat perceptions and highlighting asylum seekers’ contributions.

Keywords

asylum seekers, greece, humanitarian assistance, perceived contribution, perceived threat, permanent settlement, sympathy, Demography, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

Citation

Thravalou, E, Martinovic, B & Verkuyten, M 2021, 'Humanitarian Assistance and Permanent Settlement of Asylum Seekers in Greece : The Role of Sympathy, Perceived Threat, and Perceived Contribution', International Migration Review, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 547-573. https://doi.org/10.1177/0197918320949826