Scapegoating: Unemployment, far-right parties and anti-immigrant sentiment

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Christopher Cochrane
Neil Nevitte
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[1] Political Science,
[2] University of Toronto,undefined
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Comparative European Politics | 2014年 / 12卷
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far-right parties; anti-immigrant sentiment; elite influence; economic conditions; ethnic competition;
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Far-right parties blame immigrants for unemployment. We test the effects of the unemployment rate on public receptivity to this rhetoric. The dependent variable is anti-immigrant sentiment. The key independent variables are the presence of a far-right party and the level of unemployment. Building from influential elite-centered theories of public opinion, the central hypothesis is that a high unemployment rate predisposes citizens to accept the anti-immigrant rhetoric of far-right parties, and a low unemployment rate predisposes citizens to reject this rhetoric. The findings from cross-sectional, cross-time and cross-level analyses are consistent with this hypothesis. It is neither the unemployment rate nor the presence of a far-right party that appears to drive anti-immigrant sentiment; rather, it is the interaction between the two.
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