Immigration Beliefs and Attitudes: A Test of the Group Conflict Model in the United States and Canada
Description:
This study develops and tests a group conflict model as an explanation for international immigration beliefs in the United States and Canada. Group conflict is structured by evaluations concerning group relationships and group members. At a conceptual level group conflict explains a broad range of policy beliefs among a large number of actors in multiple settings. Group conflict embodies attitudes relating to objective-based conditions and subjective-based beliefs.
Date:
August 1999
Creator:
McIntyre, Chris, 1964-
Partner:
UNT Libraries