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Global Racist Contagion following Donald Trump’s Election

Authors :
Giani, Marco
Méon, Pierre-Guillaume
Source :
Working Papers CEB; 17-034
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Using a causal inference in a cross-country regression design made possible by the coincidence that the 2016 US Presidential election occurred during the fieldwork period of the European Social Survey (ESS8), we test whether Donald Trump’s unexpected win increased the willingness to report racist attitudes. The election significantly increased the gap between the opposition to different-race immigration, which did not change, vs. same-race immigration, which significantly decreased. The finding, robust to a large set of checks, is shown to be substantially shaped by socioeconomic and partisan identities. In particular, the causal effect of Donald Trump’s unexpected win on the willingness to report racist attitudes is stronger among old men living in urban areas. Moreover, the aggregate effect is driven by extreme right-wing units with high level of political interest.<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Working Papers CEB; 17-034
Accession number :
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