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Immigration attitudes among western and eastern European MPs: social identity, economic aspects and political ideology

cris.customurl 14429
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cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Politikwissenschaft, insb. Vergleichende Regierungslehre
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Politikwissenschaft, insb. Vergleichende Regierungslehre
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dc.contributor.author Kocijan, Bojana
dc.contributor.author Kukec, Marko
dc.date.issued 2021-09-05
dc.description.abstract This article calls for greater attention to immigration attitudes of members of national parliaments (MPs) who absent harmonized immigration policy at the EU level remain the chief decision-makers and are thus responsible for swift government reaction to large influx of immigrants as witnessed in summer 2015 and spring 2020. Against this background, attitudes of MPs toward non-EU immigrants can be highly informative for understanding the foundation and direction of future immigration policy reforms. Although knowledge of MPs immigration attitudes is seemingly important, studies interested in this topic remain scarce. To test the relative importance of identity and economic aspects of MPs' immigration attitudes, this study adopts few well-established theoretical approaches from citizen-level research. Our data come from an MP survey that was administered in 11 Western and Eastern European countries in late 2014 as part of the European National Elites and the Crisis project. Our results suggest that social identity (religiosity) along with political ideology rather than economic concerns drive MPs' immigration attitudes. In addition, we find that in Eastern Europe immigration is only a light force behind political competition unlike in Western Europe, while economic left in Eastern Europe is more anti-immigrant than in Western Europe.
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dc.identifier.doi 10.1057/s41295-021-00254-5
dc.identifier.issn 1740-388X
dc.identifier.issn 1472-4790
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85114295449
dc.identifier.uri https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/14429
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.journal Comparative European Politics
dc.relation.orgunit Politikwissenschaft, insb. Vergleichende Regierungslehre
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dc.title Immigration attitudes among western and eastern European MPs: social identity, economic aspects and political ideology
dc.type Research article
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hsu.openaccess.funding Springer Nature (DEAL)
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oaire.citation.issue 1
oaire.citation.startPage 33
oaire.citation.volume 20
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