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Reassessing the Impact of Hispanic Stereotypes on White Americans' Immigration Preferences

Lingyu Lu and Sean Nicholson-Crotty

Social Science Quarterly, 2010, vol. 91, issue s1, pages 1312-1328

Abstract: There is disagreement in the literature on immigration attitudes regarding the relative importance of ethnic stereotypes and more general cultural and economic concerns about increasing immigration in the formation of those attitudes. We argue that the impact of stereotypes relative to these other factors may have been underestimated for a variety of reasons. Copyright (c) 2010 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.

Date: 2010
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