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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Brenneman, Robert Eugene
Author's Email Address rbrennem@nd.edu
URN etd-04142005-165951
Title Faith and the Foreigner: Exploring the Impact of Religion on Immigration Attitudes
Degree Master of Arts
Department Sociology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
David Sikkink, Ph.D. Committee Chair
Keywords
  • attitudes toward immigrants
  • religion
  • immigration
  • religion and prejudice
  • religion and immigration
Date of Defense 2005-04-08
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Immigrants in the United States have often faced intolerance and negative stereotypes. We know that historical and political realities affect attitudes toward immigrants but are there underlying factors that shape attitudes toward immigrants at the individual level? Several hypotheses have been put forth in order to answer this question including the labor market, the ideological, and the cultural affinity hypotheses. This study uses data from the General Social Survey to determine whether religious affiliation or attendance affect attitudes about immigrants and immigration policy. Ordered logistic regression of data at the national level shows that Jews and the non-religious are the most likely to hold tolerant attitudes toward immigrants followed by Catholics even after controlling for a variety of socio-demographic controls. Attendance has a positive impact on openness to immigration. No significant differences exist among different Protestant groups.
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