Immigration Flashcards

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ethnic parties

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members of non-dominant ethnic group

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2
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what is the goal of ethnic parties

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representation of minority ethnic group

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3
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what are the conditions of ethnic parties

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  • ethnic heterogeneity
  • historical discriminations
  • proportional representation
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4
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what are examples of ethnic parties

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Bosnia: Coration, Bosnian
Israel: Arab parties
Bulgaria: Turkish minority
Finland: Swedish People’s party

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5
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what does recipients’ identity have to do with influecning help giving

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  1. social identity theory: ingroup favoritism (brewer)
  2. Parochial altrusim (Bernhard)
  3. Welfare politics
    a) race (luttmer)
    b) immigration (burgoon)
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why is there a negative link between immigration and welfare support

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  • welfare support is lower in regions with more immigrants
  • welfare chauvinism
  • material concerns; ethnocentrism
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7
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what is the historical linkage between citizenship and welfare

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-citizen ships = boundaries of inclusion

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why is the condiiton of immigrant percieved as less deserving of welfare support

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  • fundamental divide in politcs of welfare = divide between native citizens and immigrants
  • immigrants = outside ingroup community perceived as deserving rights
  • little differ nation among immigrants from different cultural backgrounds for welfare support
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9
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can the welfare gap be reduced?

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welfare deservingness
- people = more willing to welfare to deserving individuals (reciprocators)
deservingness studies usualy don’t focus on immigrants

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who is a reciprocator

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1) work attitude
2) responsibility
3) work history

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why don’t determinants of welfare deservingness not equally apply to immigrants

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a) characteristics for natives that are rewarded may not work for immigrants/backfire
- positive work attitude -> steal jobs
- chronic illness / work accident -> fiscal burden
b) positive cues may work in same expected direction for immigrants and natives BUT at different rates

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why does welfare support gap decrease when immigrants have long work history

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long history weakens deservingness boundaries

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what is the country variation on the role of work history in contrasting welfare discrimination

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  • work history should be especially important for immigrants in countries with stricter work requirements as a condition to access welfare
  • individuals’ past economic contributions should be crucial
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14
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what are the results of reduction

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work history, more work history, more likely to get welfare

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what are the conclusions and implications of Magni’s study

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  • immigrants = strongly penalized in public opinion
  • welfare support gap reduced with long work history
  • immigrants’ positive work attitude backfire
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