欢迎难民?群体间互动与东道社区态度形成

Refugees welcome? Inter-group interaction and host community attitude formation

World Development · 2022
被引 42
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于乌干达、肯尼亚和埃塞俄比亚的定量(n=16,608)和定性数据,研究东非东道社区与难民的互动如何影响态度,发现互动与态度正相关但内生性处理后消失,态度形成更多发生在群体内部。

Abstract

Building upon the literature on attitudes to immigration, which mainly focuses on Europe and North America, this article explores the role of inter-group interaction in influencing host community attitudes towards refugees in East Africa. It draws upon first-hand quantitative (n = 16,608) and qualitative data collected from refugees and nearby host communities in urban and camp-like contexts in Uganda, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Focusing on the Uganda data, for which host community attitude and interaction data is available, OLS regressions reveal a small positive and significant correlation between refugee-host interaction and the perception of hosts towards refugees. This association disappears when an instrumental variable (IV) approach is used to address endogeneity issues, except when only data from the urban context is used. Combining cross-country data and qualitative data, we highlight some conditions that may shape hosts’ attitudes towards refugees, including the types of interaction, ethno-linguistic proximity, and residence in urban or camp-like contexts. In all contexts, an important part of attitude formation appears to take place at the intra-group level, within households and immediate neighbourhoods, independently of individual interaction with the out-group.

难民态度群体间互动东道社区东非