Atteggiamenti degli studenti nativi verso l’uguaglianza dei diritti per gli immigrati in 18 paesi europei.

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The present study investigates the determinants of native student attitudes towards equal rights for immigrants giving particular attention to the effect of immigrant share in the classroom and the extent to which it can be generalized across country contexts. The contribution sheds some new light on the validity of the contact hypothesis, which suggests that mixing native and immigrant students in schools and classrooms can contribute to higher levels of support for immigrants’ rights. The analyses were conducted across 18 countries participating to the ICCS survey in 2009. For the analyses we applied a three-level multilevel model controlling for individual, classroom, and country characteristics. We tested a random slope for immigrant share in the classroom at country level, and we modeled both linear and quadratic effects of immigrant share. The overall pattern suggests that in most countries there is a small positive effect of immigrant share, which does not change dramatically in direction or size at higher immigrant share levels.
Vertaalde titel van de bijdrageNative Student Attitudes toward Equal Rights for Immigrants in 18 European Countries
Originele taal-2Italian
TitelDiventare cittadini europei Idee, strumenti e risorse per un’educazione consapevole all’Europa (
RedacteurenPaolo Corbucci, Michela Freddano
Plaats van productieTurin
UitgeverijLoescher Editore
Hoofdstuk4.2
Pagina's189-203
Aantal pagina's15
ISBN van geprinte versie9788820133665
StatusPublished - 2018

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NaamI quaderni della ricerca
UitgeverijLoescher Editore
Volume39

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