A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

How context shapes acceptance of immigrants: the link between affective social distance and locational distance




AuthorsMikko Leino, Staffan Himmelroos

PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Publication year2019

JournalEthnic and Racial Studies

Journal acronymETHNIC RACIAL STUD

Number of pages19

ISSN0141-9870

eISSN1466-4356

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2019.1665696(external)


Abstract
The presence of immigrants is an important contextual variable when explaining attitudes toward immigrants. We examine how the presence of immigrants is related to the affective social distance i.e. the sympathy the members of a group feel for another group. We make use of large data set (n = 2,977) on attitudes toward immigrants in 107 neighbourhoods within a single municipality (Turku, Finland). It allows us to analyze how attitudes toward immigrants vary across different neighbourhoods and how the neighbourhood context shapes the affective social distance to immigrants. Our findings suggest that, although social distance varies between neighbourhoods with a large share of immigrants and those with fewer immigrants, these relationships disappear when individual level characteristics and other contextual variables are considered. Nevertheless, there are some noteworthy differences between how the individual level characteristics unfold in neighbourhoods with a large share of immigrants compared with how they unfold in other neighbourhoods.



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