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Author: | Semyonov, M. Glikman, A. |
Title: | Ethnic residential segregation, social contacts, and anti-minority attitudes in European societies |
Journal: | European sociological review
2009 : DEC, VOL. 25:6, p. 693-708 |
Index terms: | Europe sociology attitudes ethnic groups minority groups residential environment |
Freeterms: | segregation |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This article examines the complex inter-relations btw. ethnic residential segregation (hereafter as: e-r-s.), inter-ethnic (here as: i-e.) social (as: soc.) contacts and attitudes toward minorities within the context of European societies. The following hypotheses are particularly dealt with: 1. e-r-s. restricts opportunities for establishment and development of i-e. soc. contacts, 2. positive i-e. contacts are likely to reduce anti-minority (as: a-m.) attitudes, and 3. contact mediates the relations btw. the ethnic composition of neighbourhood of residence and a-m. attitudes. Using data from the 2003 European Social Survey for 21 European countries a series of multi-level regression models are estimated to examine the hypotheses within a cross-national comparative framework. Despite the findings generally supporting the theoretical expectations, also underlined are the complex ways of e-r-s. patterns affecting attitudes toward minority populations through i-e. contacts. |
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