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When Ways of Life Collide: Multiculturalism and Its Discontents in the Netherlands

By: Paul M. Sniderman; Louk Hagendoorn | Book details

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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
FIGURES
2.1“Immigration Should Be Made More Difficult”31
2.2Support for Assimilation38
2.3.Support for Cultural Pluralism39
2.4“Muslim Immigrants Are Politically Untrustworthy”41
3.1Dutch Negative Stereotypes of Immigrant Groups49
3.2Scree Plots of Evaluative Judgments of Immigrant Minorities51
3.3Item Discrimination Estimates for Immigrant Groups52
3.4“Immigration Should Be More Difficult”60
3.5“The Netherlands for the Dutch”61
3.6“Minorities Now Have More Rights than They Deserve”64
3.7“Minorities Deserve Equal Rights”66
3.8Correlation between Prejudice and Issue Position for the Political Left, Center, and Right70
4.1.“New Immigrants a Bad Idea?”97
5.1.Sources of Perceived Threats to Cultural Identity106
TABLES
2.1Global Evaluations of Muslims23
2.2Evaluations of Muslim Cultural Norms24
2.3Global Evaluations of Western Europeans26
2.4Muslim Evaluations of Western European Cultural Norms28
2.5Covert Measure of Prejudice: The List Experiment35
3.1.Number of Negative Evaluations of Immigrant Groups54

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