Abstract
English Summary:
Xenophobia among youngsters: the influence of interethnic contact.
This study examines xenophobic attitudes of high school pupils. It answers the
questions: To what extent do high school pupils from different ethnic backgrounds
hold xenophobic attitudes? And to what are these attitudes related with interethnic
contact? Scientific progress is made in three ways. Firstly, attitudes of high
school pupils from both the ethnic majority (Dutch) and the ethnic minority groups
(Turks, Moroccans, and Caribbean) are examined. Secondly, the impact of positive
as well as negative interethnic contact within and outside the school environment
is determined. And thirdly, hypotheses about interethnic contact are tested while
simultaneously controlling for alternative mechanisms that explain xenophobic
attitudes. The results show that most pupils have a low level of xenophobia. In
addition, the level of xenophobia is less when pupils evaluate their interethnic contacts
both within and outside the school environment as positive and higher when
they perceive these contacts as negative. However, the impact of positive interethnic
contact in class disappears or even reverses when multiculturalism is stressed
more during lessons.
Article in Dutch.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 72-102 |
Number of pages | 31 |
Journal | Mens en Maatschappij |
Volume | 84 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Keywords
- etnische achtergronden
- Jongeren
- Xenofobie