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    Immigration and trust in politics in Britain by McLaren, Lauren M.

    Published 2011
    “…This paper argues that a previously overlooked explanation for varying individual-levels of political trust is concern about immigration. Focusing on the case of Britain, where levels of opposition to immigration have remained high since the 1960s and yet the implications of such opposition are still unclear, this paper examines the effect of concern about immigration on political trust. …”
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    Comparing trauma exposure, mental health needs and service utilization across clinical samples of refugee, immigrant, and non-immigrant and U.S.-Origin Children by Betancourt, T., Samson, Elizabeth, Birman, D., Lee, R., Ellis, H., Layne, C.

    Published 2017
    “…Our sample comprised refugee-origin youth (n = 60, 48.3% female, mean age = 13.07 years) and propensity-matched samples of immigrant-origin youth (n = 143, 60.8% female, mean age = 13.26 years), and U.S.…”
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    Should they stay or should they go? Attitudes towards immigration in Europe by Bridges, S.J., Mateut, Simona

    Published 2014
    “…While fears over labour market competition are more likely to shape attitudes towards the arrival of same race immigrants, more exposure to immigrants reduces opposition towards the arrival of different race immigrants. …”
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    A longitudinal critical discourse analysis of ‘immigration’ in the UK parliament by Rade, Rachel E.

    Published 2019
    “…I explore data from both Houses, including both major parties, whether in Government or in Opposition and the smaller parties to demonstrate the range of argumentation strategies Members of Parliament adopt to persuade others of their/their party’s position on immigration. …”
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    Stereotyping at the multicultural workplace. The case of Jewish, Chinese, and American immigrant in multicultural workplaces in Singapore and Malaysia by Wong, Loong Wei

    Published 2025
    “…Concurrently, discussions around the opposite phenomenon, philosemitism, have also seen a notable rise. …”
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    How does immigration affect wages and the unemployment rate in Malaysia? a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) approach by Said, Rusmawati, Abdul Hamid, Kamarul Hidayah, Mazlan, Nur Syazwani

    Published 2020
    “…The analysis also indicates that a small rise in high skilled immigrant labour will reduce the unemployment rate; likewise, increasing more than 4 percent will increase the unemployment rate. …”
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    Changes in Chinese's political involvement in Malaysia by Lee, Yok Fee

    Published 2010
    “…Chinese electorate’s voting patterns seem to demonstrate a swing to the opposition candidates, while the parties in the Barisan Nasional government continue to enjoy the confidence of the Malay communities as well as the elites. …”
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