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Perceptions of EU and Non-EU Immigrants’ Welfare Impacts: Who Receives More in Benefits?

Perceptions of EU and Non-EU Immigrants’ Welfare Impacts: Who Receives More in Benefits?

November 6, 2019

Report

This report presents latest findings on Europeans’ perceptions of the welfare impacts of EU and non-EU immigrants. The authors investigate to what extent Europeans think that EU immigrants receive more in benefits than the native-born, and whether perceptions are more positive or negative when it comes to EU or non-EU immigrants’ impacts. The research relies on survey data, recently collected by Work Package 9 of the REMINDER project, for seven EU countries: Germany, Spain, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden.

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Yvonni Markaki
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