Authors
Eldad Davidov, Bart Meuleman, Jaak Billiet, Peter Schmidt
Publication date
2008/12/1
Journal
European sociological review
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
583-599
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In this article, we estimate and compare the effects of two value dimensions taken from the theory of basic human values—namely, self-transcendence and conservation—on attitudes toward immigration in 19 countries. Data from the first wave (2002–03) of the European Social Survey (ESS) is utilized for the analyses. This cross-national survey measures basic human values with a new 21-item instrument. Attitudes toward immigration are operationalized using two dimensions: willingness to allow immigrants into the country and rejection of conditions to allow them. Effects of the value dimensions on immigration attitudes are compared across 19 nations using multiple-group multiple-indicators structural equation modelling (MGSEM). We hypothesize that these effects are equal across countries. The critical statistical legitimacy for comparing these effects across countries is discussed in detail, and partial …
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E Davidov, B Meuleman, J Billiet, P Schmidt - European sociological review, 2008