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Research paper thumbnail of The Importance of Measurement Equivalence in Multilevel Models

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining voting in the UK's 2016 EU referendum: Values, attitudes to immigration, European identity and political trust

Research paper thumbnail of Immigration from the Immigrants’ Perspective: Analyzing Survey Data Collected among Immigrants and Host Society Members

Social Inclusion

Immigration has been one of the most crucial global phenomena, changing the fabric of many societ... more Immigration has been one of the most crucial global phenomena, changing the fabric of many societies, and a topic of substantial research. Much of this research has focused on how the host society views immigrants and immigration, or on the societal factors influencing the latter. The goal of this thematic issue is to present different studies focusing on various aspects of immigration from a perspective that has not been often viewed under the magnifying glass so far, but which is of major importance: looking at immigration from the immigrants’ point of view.

Research paper thumbnail of In Search of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Four West European Countries

Social Inclusion

The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the Ameri... more The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the American context prevails also in the West European context. According to this thesis, immigrants are likely to be healthier than comparable nativeborn. Data for the analysis are obtained from the Generations and Gender Survey for the following countries: Austria, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Ordered logit regression models are estimated to compare the health of immigrants with the native-born population. The findings reveal that in all countries, immigrants tend to report poorer health than comparable third generation native-born Europeans, and that health disparities between second and third generation are smaller than health disparities between first-generation members and native-born regardless of second- or thirdgeneration membership. The findings in the West-European countries do not lend support to the healthy immigrant effect. We attribute the differences between the United S...

Research paper thumbnail of How to Obtain Comparable Measures for Cross-National Comparisons

KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie

Research paper thumbnail of Direct and indirect predictors of opposition to immigration in Europe: individual values, cultural values, and symbolic threat

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Research paper thumbnail of What factors explain anti-Muslim prejudice? An assessment of the effects of Muslim population size, institutional characteristics and immigration-related media claims

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Research paper thumbnail of A Monte Carlo Simulation Study to Assess The Appropriateness of Traditional and Newer Approaches to Test for Measurement Invariance

Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Studies

Sociological Methods & Research

Research paper thumbnail of Host or hostile? Attitudes towards asylum seekers in Israel and in Denmark

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Research paper thumbnail of Attitudes toward immigrants in European societies

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Research paper thumbnail of Bringing Values Back In: The Adequacy of the European Social Survey to Measure Values in 20 Countries

Research paper thumbnail of A Comparative Perspective on Mothers Ethnic Homophily Among Minority Groups in Germany and Israel

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The Syndrom of Group-Focused Enmity: The Interrelation of Prejudices Tested with Multiple Cross-Sectional and Panel-Data

Journal of Social Issues, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Three Approaches to Estimate Latent Interaction Effects: Intention and Perceived Behavioral Control in the Theory of Planned Behavior

Methodological Innovations Online, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Is There Any Interaction Effect Between Intention and Perceived Behavioral Control?

Research paper thumbnail of Universalism, conservation and attitudes toward minority groups

Social Science Research, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Mortality communication as a predictor of psychological distress among family caregivers of home hospice and hospital inpatients with terminal cancer

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 13607860802154473, Feb 1, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Testing for Measurement Invariance by Detecting Local Misspecification and an Illustration Across Online and Paper-And-Pencil Samples

European Political Science, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Are values in the Benelux countries comparable? Testing for equivalence with the European Social Survey

Research paper thumbnail of The Importance of Measurement Equivalence in Multilevel Models

Research paper thumbnail of Explaining voting in the UK's 2016 EU referendum: Values, attitudes to immigration, European identity and political trust

Research paper thumbnail of Immigration from the Immigrants’ Perspective: Analyzing Survey Data Collected among Immigrants and Host Society Members

Social Inclusion

Immigration has been one of the most crucial global phenomena, changing the fabric of many societ... more Immigration has been one of the most crucial global phenomena, changing the fabric of many societies, and a topic of substantial research. Much of this research has focused on how the host society views immigrants and immigration, or on the societal factors influencing the latter. The goal of this thematic issue is to present different studies focusing on various aspects of immigration from a perspective that has not been often viewed under the magnifying glass so far, but which is of major importance: looking at immigration from the immigrants’ point of view.

Research paper thumbnail of In Search of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Four West European Countries

Social Inclusion

The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the Ameri... more The present research examines whether the ‘healthy immigrant effect’ thesis observed in the American context prevails also in the West European context. According to this thesis, immigrants are likely to be healthier than comparable nativeborn. Data for the analysis are obtained from the Generations and Gender Survey for the following countries: Austria, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Ordered logit regression models are estimated to compare the health of immigrants with the native-born population. The findings reveal that in all countries, immigrants tend to report poorer health than comparable third generation native-born Europeans, and that health disparities between second and third generation are smaller than health disparities between first-generation members and native-born regardless of second- or thirdgeneration membership. The findings in the West-European countries do not lend support to the healthy immigrant effect. We attribute the differences between the United S...

Research paper thumbnail of How to Obtain Comparable Measures for Cross-National Comparisons

KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie

Research paper thumbnail of Direct and indirect predictors of opposition to immigration in Europe: individual values, cultural values, and symbolic threat

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Research paper thumbnail of What factors explain anti-Muslim prejudice? An assessment of the effects of Muslim population size, institutional characteristics and immigration-related media claims

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Research paper thumbnail of A Monte Carlo Simulation Study to Assess The Appropriateness of Traditional and Newer Approaches to Test for Measurement Invariance

Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Studies

Sociological Methods & Research

Research paper thumbnail of Host or hostile? Attitudes towards asylum seekers in Israel and in Denmark

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Research paper thumbnail of Attitudes toward immigrants in European societies

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Research paper thumbnail of Bringing Values Back In: The Adequacy of the European Social Survey to Measure Values in 20 Countries

Research paper thumbnail of A Comparative Perspective on Mothers Ethnic Homophily Among Minority Groups in Germany and Israel

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The Syndrom of Group-Focused Enmity: The Interrelation of Prejudices Tested with Multiple Cross-Sectional and Panel-Data

Journal of Social Issues, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Three Approaches to Estimate Latent Interaction Effects: Intention and Perceived Behavioral Control in the Theory of Planned Behavior

Methodological Innovations Online, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Is There Any Interaction Effect Between Intention and Perceived Behavioral Control?

Research paper thumbnail of Universalism, conservation and attitudes toward minority groups

Social Science Research, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Mortality communication as a predictor of psychological distress among family caregivers of home hospice and hospital inpatients with terminal cancer

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 13607860802154473, Feb 1, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Testing for Measurement Invariance by Detecting Local Misspecification and an Illustration Across Online and Paper-And-Pencil Samples

European Political Science, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Are values in the Benelux countries comparable? Testing for equivalence with the European Social Survey

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