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Nederlanders en Vlamingen over de oorzaken van sociaal-economische ongelijkheid tussen allochtonen en autochtonen

Auteurs

  • Eisinga,Rob
  • Carton,Ann
  • Lammers,Jan

Trefwoorden:

Netherlands, Socioeconomic Status, Inequality, Belgium, Immigrants, Public Opinion, socioeconomic inequality, native Dutch/Belgians vs immigrants, public perception, 1990/91 interviews/questionnaire surveys

Samenvatting

To determine how native Dutch & Flemish-speaking Belgians view the socioeconomic gap between immigrants & themselves, interview data were obtained in 1990/91 in the Netherlands (N = 1,185, ages 18-70) & mail questionnaire data in 1991 in Belgium (N = 444, ages 20-77). Analysis revealed four major belief types: (1) traditional supremacists; (2) traditional individualists; (3) modern structuralists; & (4) pluralists, combining elements of both traditionalism & modernism. The Flemish were in general more traditionalist than the Dutch. The most predictive variables are identified as nationality, age, education, & social class. 4 Tables, 49 References. Adapted from the source document as translated by M. Meeks

Biografieën auteurs

Eisinga,Rob

Carton,Ann

Lammers,Jan

Gepubliceerd

1992-01-01

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Sectie

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