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asylum and refugee policies 2 attitudes towards migrants 2 common ingroup identity model 2 migration crisis 2 well-being 2 Asylrecht 1 Asylum legislation 1 Flüchtlinge 1 Immigration policy 1 Migranten 1 Migrants 1 Migrationspolitik 1 Refugees 1 Russia 1 Russland 1 Slovakia 1 Slowakei 1 Ukraine 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Adamus, Magdalena 2 Grežo, Matúš 2
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MUNI ECON : working paper 1 MUNI ECON Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Attitudes towards migrants and preferences for asylum and refugee policies before and during Russian invasion of Ukraine: The case of Slovakia
Adamus, Magdalena; Grežo, Matúš - 2023
Extant literature shows that well-being is one of the key drivers of attitudes towards migrants as well as preferences for asylum and refugee policies. To investigate the underpinnings of these relationships, two studies on representative samples of 600 Slovaks each were conducted before the...
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Attitudes towards migrants and preferences for asylum and refugee policies before and during Russian invasion of Ukraine : the case of Slovakia
Adamus, Magdalena; Grežo, Matúš - 2023
Extant literature shows that well-being is one of the key drivers of attitudes towards migrants as well as preferences for asylum and refugee policies. To investigate the underpinnings of these relationships, two studies on representative samples of 600 Slovaks each were conducted before the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013485001
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