The effect of individual characteristics on reports of socially desirable attitudes toward immigration

Publication date

2013-11-01

Authors

Oberski, Daniel LeonardORCID 0000-0001-7467-2297ISNI 0000000396652603
Weber, Wiebke
Révilla, Mélanie

Editors

Salzborn, Samuel
Davidov, Eldad
Reinecke, Jost

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Abstract

In recent years, Peter has been collaborating with different authors on the topic of ethnocentrism and attitudes toward foreigners (Heyder and Schmidt, 2003; Raijman, Semyonov, and Schmidt, 2003; Semyonov, Raijman, Yom Tov, and Schmidt, 2004; Davidov, Meuleman, Billiet, and Schmidt, 2008). These studies examined different determinants of attitudes toward foreigners and immigration such as East/West Germany, threat perception, human values, political ideology, and income.

Keywords

General Social Sciences, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

Citation

Oberski, D L, Weber, W & Révilla, M 2013, The effect of individual characteristics on reports of socially desirable attitudes toward immigration. in S Salzborn, E Davidov & J Reinecke (eds), Methods, theories, and empirical applications in the social sciences : Festschrift for Peter Schmidt. Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, pp. 151-157. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-18898-0_19