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Thrilled that our paper with @haleymcavay on neighbourhood effects on electoral registration of ethnic minorities in France that we have been working for the last 3 years has been conditionally accepted for publication at the Journal of Politics (pending replication)!!
Thrilled that our paper with @haleymcavay on neighbourhood effects on electoral registration of ethnic minorities in France that we have been working for the last 3 years has been conditionally accepted for publication at the Journal of Politics (pending replication)!!
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6/6 Disclaimer: This work has not yet been peer-reviewed and hence the results should be interpreted with caution
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We attribute these findings to a sense of solidarity between non white ethnic minorities and immigrants, who are both likely to be discriminated against in British society
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Further, Black & Asian respondents are consistently tolerant to immigration regardless of the local unemployment rate or any other individual SES indicator (with the exception of education)
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Citizenship predicts immigrant attitudes among Whites but not among Black or Asian respondents
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