Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
139999 The Social Science Journal 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We develop hypotheses to explain French attitudes toward immigrants.•We test these hypotheses using public opinion, economic and census data.•We find that larger immigrant populations decrease xenophobic attitudes.

How does the presence of immigrants in a local community affect xenophobic attitudes? Does contact with immigrants ameliorate or exacerbate anti-immigrant attitudes among citizens? Synthesizing public opinion, economic, and demographic data from France, we test hypotheses concerning the relationship between the presence of immigrant populations and xenophobic sentiments. Supportive of the contact theory, we find that larger immigrant populations decrease xenophobic attitudes. This finding challenges much of the country-level research on immigrant concentration and xenophobia and offers some hope for those who are concerned about the rise of xenophobia and the radical right in the midst of diverse European polities.

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