What influences the perception of immigration in Italian adolescents? An analysis with CUB models for rating data
Nunziata Ribecco,
Angela Maria D'Uggento and
Angela Labarile
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 2022, vol. 82, issue PB
Abstract:
Surveys are the traditional means of measuring individuals’ opinions and perceptions through the expression of ratings on ordinal scales. CUB models, introduced by Piccolo in 2003 [1,2], are particularly useful for the analysis of such data, as they allow researchers to investigate the mechanism of selection and weighting of the two main latent components involved, uncertainty and feeling, with a mixture of a discrete Uniform and a shifted Binomial distributions, respectively. In order to understand how adolescents perceive the immigration phenomenon and the possibilities of social inclusion of migrants, a survey was conducted with about 1,200 students of some high schools participating in the Italian Ministry of Education Project for Scientific Degree in Statistics (PLS in Statistics) in Southern Italy. CUB regression models were used to investigate the main covariates that can explain different perceptions of the immigration phenomenon. Gender, Age, High school type, Geographic area of residence and Level of information emerged as the most important contextual factors, along with socio-demographic characteristics, influencing the development of critical thinking about the impact of immigration on the host society. In addition, the media and educators play a fundamental role in providing accurate information. Understanding the role of these factors could be useful in planning educational activities and thematic contents that address responsibility, the promotion of intercultural dialog, hospitality and cooperation. Educational institutions undoubtedly play a key role in building global citizenship among young people.
Keywords: Immigration; Student perceptions; Questionnaire analysis; CUB regression Models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2022.101295
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