Immigrants' support for social spending, self-interest and the role of the group: A comparative study of immigrants in The Netherlands
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International Journal of Social Welfare, 28, 2, (2019), pp. 179-185ISSN
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Journal title
International Journal of Social Welfare
Volume
vol. 28
Issue
iss. 2
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 179
Page end
p. 185
Subject
Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
This study examined immigrants' support for social spending. We tested the dominant self-interest hypothesis for a number of immigrant groups in the Netherlands with highly varying socio-economic positions. We additionally examined the effect of immigrants' group interest by testing the relevance of in-group immigrant benefit participation rates and their effect on support for social spending. In this article, we discuss how immigrants' sense of belonging to a group affects the association between immigrants' self- and group interests in welfare and their support for social spending. We found that self-interest has explanatory relevance, but that this is strongly correlated with level of income. Results showed weak support for the effect of group interest. Instead of the expected moderation effects of sense of belonging on the self- and group-interest explanations of support for social spending, the results showed a direct effect of sense of belonging on support for social spending
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