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Type Book Chapter
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title The relation between ethnic threat and economic insecurity in times of economic crisis: analysing data from the European Social Survey
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Jaak Billiet
  • Bart Meuleman
  • Eldad Davidov
Editors
  • Franciszek Sztabiński
  • Henryk Domański
  • Paweł Sztabiński
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Booktitle New uncertainties and anxieties in europe: seven waves of the European Social Survey
ISBN 978-3-631-74947-0
Place of Publication Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien
Publisher Peter Lang
Page Range 17 - 34
Date 2018
Abstract Text Since the first round of the ESS (European Social Survey) in 2002 numerous comparative studies on changing attitudes towards immigrants have been published based on ESS data. The availability of two batteries measuring attitudes towards immigrants in the core module of each biennial survey enabled analysis of stability and change of these attitudes in Europe over the whole period 2002–2014. In these studies, variation can be studied from at least two perspectives, namely as differences between countries and/or as change over time. An exploration of published studies that used ESS data to study attitudes towards immigrants in Europe demonstrates that one can distinguish between five different research designs using the following criteria: the number of countries involved; inclusion of a time factor; treatment of context variables in the data analysed; inclusion of cross-level interactions; combination of cross-national and cross-temporal perspectives in the study of change. These designs are explained and illustrated with typical examples of analyses of ESS data. A dynamic version of the Group Conflict Theory (GCT) is the main theoretical background of these studies. Negative outgroup sentiments are seen as defensive reactions to perceived intergroup competition for scarce goods. After some theoretical reflections on this perspective, the main findings of our own studies are briefly presented and discussed.
Digital Object Identifier 10.3726/b13526
Other Identification Number merlin-id:17534
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