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Trust, Economic Development and Attitudes toward Immigration
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EthnicityHuman MigrationCultureInternational Population MovementEconomic DevelopmentSociologyPolitical AttitudesModerating RoleEducationTrustMass ImmigrationTransnational MobilityWorld Values SurveyMigrant WorkerMigration PolicyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesImmigration
Abstract We examine (1) how trust in foreigners and trust in political institutions affect attitudes toward immigration and (2) the moderating effect of economic development on those impacts, analyzing data from the fifth wave of the World Values Survey. We find that natives who trust foreigners are more tolerant toward immigration and that economic development positively moderates the impact of trust in foreigners on the attitudes. Meanwhile, we find only mixed evidence for the impact of trust in political institutions and the moderating role of economic development in the impact. We conclude by discussing the implications of the findings.
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