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Who “They” Are Matters: Immigrant Stereotypes and Assessments of the Impact of Immigration
Authors:Jeffrey M. Timberlake  Junia Howell  Amy Baumann Grau  Rhys H. Williams
Affiliation:1. University of Cincinnati;2. Rice University;3. Eastern New Mexico University;4. Loyola University Chicago
Abstract:We investigate the relationship between stereotypes of immigrants and assessments of the impact of immigration on U.S. society. Our analysis exploits a split‐ballot survey of registered voters in Ohio, who were asked to evaluate both the characteristics of one of four randomly assigned immigrant groups and perceived impacts of immigration. We find that associations between impact assessments and stereotypes of Middle Eastern, Asian, and European immigrants are weak and fully attenuated by control covariates. By contrast, this relationship for Latin American immigrants is strong and robust to controls, particularly in the areas of unemployment, schools, and crime. Our findings suggest that public views of the impacts of immigration are strongly connected to beliefs about the traits of Latin American immigrants in particular.
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