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Evidence on Attitudes to Asylum and Immigration

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Bibliographic information:

 

Crawley, Heaven. 2005. Evidence on Attitudes to Asylum and Immigration: What We Know, Don’t Know and Need to Know. Oxford: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society. 

 


Abstract:

 

In this literature review, the author organizes her discussion under the following headings: "Attitudes to asylum and immigration," "Problems with the existing evidence base," "Factors influencing attitudes to asylum and immigration," "Existing social surveys in the UK and elsewhere," and "Asking the right questions."  She ends with suggestion for how to improve the existing evidence base.  Over 60 references are listed. 

 


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Media/Attitudes

 


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Report

 


 

 

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