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ID140733
Title ProperDeterminants of national pride of ethnic and immigrant minorities in Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorCebotari, Victor
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on the determinants of national pride in relation to ethnic diversity. Using pooled cross-sectional data from the World/European Values Survey (N = 43,909), a multilevel analysis method is applied to examine the impact of discrimination, poverty, and self-perceived social status on the feelings of national pride of individuals who belong to ethnic and immigrant minorities in Europe. Results show that, while national pride is generally low among minorities, it peaks when individuals who are members of ethnic and immigrant minorities are poor and when they themselves adopt discriminatory attitudes. These findings imply that the context of discrimination and poverty, when combined with the status of the ethnic and immigrant group in the country, serve as important mediating factors for the way minorities choose to identify with the nation.
`In' analytical NoteNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 21, No. 3 ; Jul/Sep 2015: p.269-288
Journal SourceNationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol: 21 No 3
Key WordsEurope ;  Ethnic ;  Ethnic Diversity ;  Determinants of National Pride ;  Immigrant Minorities


 
 
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