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Outgroup contact, anti-foreigner attitude, and social cohesion in the caucasus: Evidence from a population-based survey

Title
Outgroup contact, anti-foreigner attitude, and social cohesion in the caucasus: Evidence from a population-based survey
Authors
Kim H.H.-S.
Ewha Authors
김현수
SCOPUS Author ID
김현수scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
Social Sciences
ISSN
2076-0760JCR Link
Citation
Social Sciences vol. 8, no. 6
Keywords
Anti-foreigner attitudeImmigrationOutgroup contactSocial cohesion
Publisher
MDPI AG
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
A substantial literature has emerged examining the relationship between ethnic diversity due to immigration and social cohesion in the host country. Empirical evidence concerning this relationship, however, remains inconsistent, if not contradictory. Aside from rare exceptions, the bulk of evidence is also based on North American and European countries. The present study focuses on a novel empirical context: Georgia, a country located in the South Caucasus. Based on multilevel modeling of population-based data, it examines the associations between outgroup contact and attitude toward immigrants and two measures of social cohesion: generalized trust and civic engagement. Results show that net of controls at individual and regional levels, a negative orientation toward foreigners significantly predicts lower trust in generalized others. Frequency of outgroup contact, on the other hand, is positively related to civic participation. This linkage is also weaker in geographic areas with higher levels of anti-immigrant attitude. A major policy implication from this study is to encourage more intergroup contact through effective residential integration, amongst other measures. © 2019 by the authors.
DOI
10.3390/socsci8060179
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