Comparative Migration Studies (Mar 2023)

Who supports refugees? Diversity assent and pro-refugee engagement in Germany

  • Lucas G. Drouhot,
  • Karen Schönwälder,
  • Sören Petermann,
  • Steve Vertovec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-023-00327-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Abstract During the 2015 “summer of welcome”, the mass arrival of refugees to Germany triggered widely publicised acts of pro-refugee solidarity among citizens. To date, scholarship has largely focused on hostility towards immigrants—including refugees-, and few studies shed light on the determinants of acceptance, so that refugee solidarity remains poorly understood. In this paper, we hypothesise that pro-refugee engagement does not just reflect humanitarian concerns, but also a more general acceptance of socio-cultural diversity in German society. Relying on unique survey data gathered in 2019–2020, we show that a majority of urban Germans indeed engaged in some form of support. We employ latent class analysis to capture the spectrum of diversity attitudes within the urban population. A series of regression models show that diversity attitudes are powerful predictors of pro-refugee engagement. Overall, our study helps advancing immigration scholarship by demonstrating that widespread support for refugees is strongly associated with more general diversity assent.

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