Using data from an involuntary survey experiment in Germany, we investigate whether priming people on immigration affects their self-perceived social standing. Our findings suggest that individuals who are administered a module concerning attitudes toward immigration perceive themselves as in a higher social position than would otherwise. Consistently with previous literature, we find that this effect is driven by right-wing-leaning individuals.
Immigration and Perceived Social Position. Insights from an Unintended Survey Experiment / Fazio, Andrea; Florio, Erminia. - In: THE B.E. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY. - ISSN 2194-6108. - 23:2(2023), pp. 547-564. [10.1515/bejeap-2022-0337]
Immigration and Perceived Social Position. Insights from an Unintended Survey Experiment
Fazio, Andrea;
2023-01-01
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Using data from an involuntary survey experiment in Germany, we investigate whether priming people on immigration affects their self-perceived social standing. Our findings suggest that individuals who are administered a module concerning attitudes toward immigration perceive themselves as in a higher social position than would otherwise. Consistently with previous literature, we find that this effect is driven by right-wing-leaning individuals.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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