Stéfanie André, Jaap Dronkers, Fenella Fleischmann
Drawing on 71593 respondents of the second and third wave of the European Social Survey,we analyse the perceptions of in-group discrimination of 7034 immigrants from 177 different countries of origin in 14 EU-countries. In addition to testing the effects of individual factors, such as education, religion, and migration history, we estimate the effects of macro-characteristics of both origin and destination countries and community variables such as community size. Perceived in-group discrimination is far more common among immigrants than among natives.... READ MORE.
