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Research paper thumbnail of The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Union: a Multilevel Analysis

VI Congreso sobre las …, 2010

Información del artículo The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Uni... more Información del artículo The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Union: a Multilevel Analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Les immigrantes maghrebines en Espagne et en Italie

Defense date: 11/07/2008Examining Board: Prof. Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense de Madrid ... more Defense date: 11/07/2008Examining Board: Prof. Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Prof. Philippe Fargues, EUI / INED Prof. Christian Joppke (Directeur de thèse), American University of Paris) Prof. Verena Stolcke (Co-directeur), Universitat Autónoma de BarcelonaNo abstract availabl

Research paper thumbnail of Mujeres musulmanas: estereotipos occidentales versus realidad social

Papers. Revista de Sociologia, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Predispositions to discriminatory immigration policies in western Europe: An exploration of political causes

Portugese Journal of Social Sciences, 2007

We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immi... more We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immigrant accommodation as observed by the 2002–3 EuropeanSocial Survey. We focus on some of the EU’s major countries, namely: Germany,Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which were chosenbecause of their different experiences as migration destinations, as well as for the relevance of their immigration policy models and welfare states. On this basis, we compare citizens’ attitudinal inclinations with the policies actually being implemented, and propose interpretations concerning the degree of consistency between both levels. Firstly, we consider attitudes and policies in respect of the discrimination faced by immigrants according to their country of origin and/or economic resources. Secondly, we analyze the attitudes and policies with regard to assimilationist and multicultural integration models. Finally, we examine the recognition of certain rights to migrants.

Research paper thumbnail of Special issue on attitudes, values and social structures in European countries

Portugese Journal of Social Sciences, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Redes sociales femeninas en la inmigración magrebí: regulación, prácticas y roles simbólicos

Research paper thumbnail of Actitudes ante las políticas de inmigración

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Research paper thumbnail of Public Opinion and Immigration Policies in Five EU Countries. Accounting for (In)Consistency between Immigrants Selection and Integration Policies and Citizens' Attitudes

In liberal-democratic polities, the question “who makes immigration policy” evokes the more speci... more In liberal-democratic polities, the question “who makes immigration policy” evokes the more specific question of to what extent those policies mirror the preferences of a majority of citizens, or rather those of small interest groups, or national constitutional or justice principles. In this paper we focus on the policies of immigrants selection and models of immigrants accommodation. Departing from an empirical basis about citizens inclinations, we analyse the module on attitudes towards immigration of the European Social Survey, carried out in 2002-2003. We focus on public opinion attitudes (if any) in some major countries of the EU, namely Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which are chosen according to their size, the relevance of their models of immigration policy and/or welfare state, and their history as immigration destinations. On that basis, we compare public opinion preferences with the policies being implemented, and we supply interpretations of the de...

Research paper thumbnail of Actitudes ante las políticas de inmigración

M. Torcal, L. Morales and S. Pérez ( …, 2005

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Research paper thumbnail of Predispositions to Discriminatory Immigration Policies in Western Europe: An Exploration of Political Causes

We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immi... more We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immigrant accommodation as observed by the 2002–3 EuropeanSocial Survey. We focus on some of the EU’s major countries, namely: Germany,Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which were chosenbecause of their different experiences as migration destinations, as well as for the relevance of their immigration policy models and welfare states. On this basis, we compare citizens’ attitudinal inclinations with the policies actually being implemented, and propose interpretations concerning the degree of consistency between both levels. Firstly, we consider attitudes and policies in respect of the discrimination faced by immigrants according to their country of origin and/or economic resources. Secondly, we analyze the attitudes and policies with regard to assimilationist and multicultural integration models. Finally, we examine the recognition of certain rights to migrants.

Research paper thumbnail of The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Union: a Multilevel Analysis

VI Congreso sobre las …, 2010

Información del artículo The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Uni... more Información del artículo The Outcomes of Migration Policies on Public Opinion in the European Union: a Multilevel Analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Les immigrantes maghrebines en Espagne et en Italie

Defense date: 11/07/2008Examining Board: Prof. Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense de Madrid ... more Defense date: 11/07/2008Examining Board: Prof. Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Prof. Philippe Fargues, EUI / INED Prof. Christian Joppke (Directeur de thèse), American University of Paris) Prof. Verena Stolcke (Co-directeur), Universitat Autónoma de BarcelonaNo abstract availabl

Research paper thumbnail of Mujeres musulmanas: estereotipos occidentales versus realidad social

Papers. Revista de Sociologia, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of Predispositions to discriminatory immigration policies in western Europe: An exploration of political causes

Portugese Journal of Social Sciences, 2007

We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immi... more We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immigrant accommodation as observed by the 2002–3 EuropeanSocial Survey. We focus on some of the EU’s major countries, namely: Germany,Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which were chosenbecause of their different experiences as migration destinations, as well as for the relevance of their immigration policy models and welfare states. On this basis, we compare citizens’ attitudinal inclinations with the policies actually being implemented, and propose interpretations concerning the degree of consistency between both levels. Firstly, we consider attitudes and policies in respect of the discrimination faced by immigrants according to their country of origin and/or economic resources. Secondly, we analyze the attitudes and policies with regard to assimilationist and multicultural integration models. Finally, we examine the recognition of certain rights to migrants.

Research paper thumbnail of Special issue on attitudes, values and social structures in European countries

Portugese Journal of Social Sciences, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Redes sociales femeninas en la inmigración magrebí: regulación, prácticas y roles simbólicos

Research paper thumbnail of Actitudes ante las políticas de inmigración

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Research paper thumbnail of Public Opinion and Immigration Policies in Five EU Countries. Accounting for (In)Consistency between Immigrants Selection and Integration Policies and Citizens' Attitudes

In liberal-democratic polities, the question “who makes immigration policy” evokes the more speci... more In liberal-democratic polities, the question “who makes immigration policy” evokes the more specific question of to what extent those policies mirror the preferences of a majority of citizens, or rather those of small interest groups, or national constitutional or justice principles. In this paper we focus on the policies of immigrants selection and models of immigrants accommodation. Departing from an empirical basis about citizens inclinations, we analyse the module on attitudes towards immigration of the European Social Survey, carried out in 2002-2003. We focus on public opinion attitudes (if any) in some major countries of the EU, namely Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which are chosen according to their size, the relevance of their models of immigration policy and/or welfare state, and their history as immigration destinations. On that basis, we compare public opinion preferences with the policies being implemented, and we supply interpretations of the de...

Research paper thumbnail of Actitudes ante las políticas de inmigración

M. Torcal, L. Morales and S. Pérez ( …, 2005

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Research paper thumbnail of Predispositions to Discriminatory Immigration Policies in Western Europe: An Exploration of Political Causes

We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immi... more We analyze citizens’ predispositions concerning policies of immigrant selectionand models of immigrant accommodation as observed by the 2002–3 EuropeanSocial Survey. We focus on some of the EU’s major countries, namely: Germany,Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which were chosenbecause of their different experiences as migration destinations, as well as for the relevance of their immigration policy models and welfare states. On this basis, we compare citizens’ attitudinal inclinations with the policies actually being implemented, and propose interpretations concerning the degree of consistency between both levels. Firstly, we consider attitudes and policies in respect of the discrimination faced by immigrants according to their country of origin and/or economic resources. Secondly, we analyze the attitudes and policies with regard to assimilationist and multicultural integration models. Finally, we examine the recognition of certain rights to migrants.