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The Wages of Ethnic Power: Socioeconomic Status, Group Threat, and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Europe

Group threat theories explain anti-immigrant attitudes as emerging from threats to the perceived or actual power of one’s ethnic group. Studies of group threat typically focus on contextual factors, such as the size of the immigrant population, as sources of group threat. Here we argue individual socio-economic status (SES) interacts with ethnic group power, to produce anti-immigrant attitudes, as individuals with lower SES compensate by identifying with higher power ethnic groups.