Ethnic minorities and inter-ethnic relations in context: a Dutch Hungarian comparison
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures viii
List of Tables x
List of Contributors xv
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Ethnic Minorities and Inter-Ethnic Relations:
National Configurations and Cross-National Dimensions
Karen Phalet Antal Orkeny 1
PART I: ETHNIC AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES AND STEREOTYPES
SECTION EDITOR: LOUK HAGENDOORN
2 Stereotypes of Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands
LoukHagendoorn 43
3 Recent Dutch Research on Ethnocentrism
in an International Perspective
Peer Scheepers, Genevieve Verberk Marcel Coenders 59
4 Determinants of Denial and Acceptance of Refugees in Hungary
Gyorgy Csepeli, Zoltdn Fabian Endre Sik 85
5 Ethnic Minority Identification
Maykel Verkuyten 97
6 Nationalism, its Conceptualisation and Operationalisation
HenkDekker 113
7 Representations of Minorities among Hungarian Children
Antal Orkeny Ildiko Szabo 139
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PART II: ANTISEMITISM AND ANTI- GYPSY PREJUDICE
SECTION EDITOR: GYORGY CSEPELI
8 The Strength of Antisemitism in Present-Day Hungary
Andrds Kovacs 161
9 Research on Antisemitism: a Review of Previous
Findings and the Case of the Netherlands in the 1990s
Ruben Konig, Peer Scheepers Albert Felling 179
10 Authoritarianism and Prejudice in Present-Day Hungary
Zsolt Enyedi, Ferenc Eros Zoltdn Fabian 201
11 Attitudes and Stereotypes of Hungarian Police toward Gypsies
Maria Szekelyi, Gyorgy Csepeli Antal Orkeny 217
PART III: SPHERES OF EXCLUSION
SECTION EDITOR: ANTAL ORKENY
12 Ethnic Minority Educational and Labour Market
Performance in the Netherlands
Justus Veenman 231
13 Roma Students in the Hungarian Educational System
Peter Rado 249
14 Socio-Economic and Ethnic Residential Segregation
in Budapest during Market Transition
Jdnos Laddnyi 273
15 Immigration and Ethnic Segregation in the Netherlands
with a Special Focus on Amsterdam
Sako Musterd 287
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PART IV: TOWARDS A POLITICS OF INCLUSION?
SECTION EDITOR: HERMAN VAN DER WUSTEN
16 Verzuiling and Post-Verzuiling Politics in the Netherlands:
Coping with Changing Diversity
Herman van der Wusten 307
17 Towards a Model of Incorporation: the Case of the Netherlands
Han Entzinger 321
18 Legal Protection of Minority Rights in Hungary
GdborKardos 349
19 Too Close for Comfort: How Immigration Unsettles
Political Theory and Practice
Gijs van Oenen 359
Author Index 317
Subject Index 385
vii
List of Figures
2.1 Attribution levels of trait dimensions 48
4.1 Attitudes toward immigration in Hungary (1992-1998) 88
4.2 Overt, covert and total xenophobia by educational
level in Hungary (1998) 93
5.1 A model of self-definition 106
7.1 Immigrant groups considered eligible for citizenship (%) 150
7.2 Tolerance by gender and type of school 152
7.3 Agreement with nationalist statements 153
9.1 Religious, social-psychological, and social-structural
location of prejudice against Jews in the Netherlands 188
10.1 Path analysis of the data from 1994
with xenophobia score as dependent variable 209
10.2 Path analysis of the data from 1994
with the antisemitism score as dependent variable: I 210
10.3 Path analysis of the data from 1994
with the antisemitism score as dependent variable: II 211
10.4 Path analysis of the data from 1994
with the antisemitism score as dependent variable: III 211
10.5 Ratings of outgroups by the youth and their parents (1997) 212
11.1 Attribution of own, colleagues , publics ,
and media s opinions: anti-Gypsy characteristics 224
11.2 Path model to explain level of prejudice 226
12.1 A model for social distribution processes 242
14.1 Ratio of semi- and unskilled economically active earners:
Budapest s enumeration districts, lower and upper deciles 278
14.2 Concentration of Roma population in Budapest 279
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15.1 In and out-migration to the Netherlands (1953-1997) 289
15.2 Population growth in Amsterdam (1953-1997) 293
15.3 The spatial distribution of Turks and Moroccans
in Amsterdam (1994) 294
15.4 The spatial distribution of Surinamese and Antilleans
in Amsterdam (1994) 295
ix
List of Tables
1.1 Distribution of minorities and other immigrants
in the Netherlands 13
1.2 Distribution of minorities in Hungary 18
2.1 Dimensions of difference between ethnic minorities
in trait attributions 47
2.2 Dutch adults agreement with stereotypes of Moroccans,
Turks, Surinamese and Refugees in 1997 (%) 51
3.1 Logistic regression parameter estimates on support
for ethnic discrimination 67
3.2 Pattern matrix of a confirmatory principal factor analysis
(with two factors extracted) on 20 blatant and subtle
prejudice items 71
3.3 Goodness of fit indices for three LISREL models 72
3.4 Ethnocentrism: frequencies, factor analyses and reliability 73
3.5 Agreement with overt and covert unfavourable attitudes and
opposition to affirmative action by education (%) 74
3.6 Agreement with overt and covert unfavourable attitudes and
opposition to affirmative action by social class (%) 75
3.7 Standardised parameter estimates for the structural equation
model of the effects on opposition to affirmative action
controlled for gender, age, religious denomination, region
and degree of urbanisation of place of residence 76
4.1 Logistic regression model of welfare-chauvinism xenophobia
in Hungary (1997) 92
4.2 Overt xenophobia (total refusal of immigrants),
education and news consumption 94
4.3 Ethnocentric xenophobia (refusal of non-Hungarian immigrants),
education and news consumption 95
6.1 National attitudes among Dutch youth, 1994 (%; n=l,283) 129
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6.2 Correlations between national attitudes (n=567) 130
6.3 Coefficients for the national attitudes sub-scales (n=567) 130
7.1 Students identification of minority groups
by institution (average %) 141
7.2 Students judgements of Gypsies by institution (%) 142
7.3 Acceptance and rejection of peers
of different ethnic background (%) 144
7.4 Anti-ethnic sociometric choices by institution (%) 144
7.5 Average number of rejected ethnic groups
by gender and type of institution 145
7.6 Sociometric choice and national identification:
acceptance of a Gypsy classmate (%) 145
7.7 Sociometric choice and positive/negative sentiment
toward Gypsies (%) 146
7.8 Sociometric choice and national identification:
acceptance of a Jewish classmate (%) 147
7.9 Agreement with positive and negative statements
on immigrants by school type (%) 149
7.10 Number of immigrant groups considered ineligible
for citizenship (%) 150
7.11 Nationalism and multiculturalism, factor score average 153
7.12 Clusters and types of school (%) 154
7. lAi Distribution across school-types by gender (%) 156
7.1AiiDistribution across school-types by fathers education (%) 156
7.2A Analysis of variance: tolerance by school-type and gender 156
8.1 Do you feel that the following groups have too much
influence, too little influence, or the right amount of
influence in our society.. Jews? (%) 162
8.2 How do you feel about having Jews in your neighbourhood?
Would you like to have some Jewish neighbours, wouldn t
it make any difference to you, or would you prefer
to have no Jewish neighbours? (%) 163
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8.3 Do any of the following groups behave in a manner
which provokes hostility in our country.. Jews? (%) 163
8.4 Which statement comes closer to your opinion:
Jews are an integral part of our nation, or Jews
are outsiders to our society? (%) 163
8.5 Antisemitic prejudice (%) 165
8.6 Antisemitic discrimination 166
8.7 Frequency distribution of full or partial agreement
on the political antisemitism scale (N=988) 166
8.8 Frequency distribution of full or partial agreement
on the discriminative antisemitism scale (N=988) 167
8.9 Agreement with statements concerning Jews (%) 167
8.10 The relationship between the score on the antisemitism
scale and the number of missing responses 168
8.11 The scale of prejudiced stereotyping (%) 172
8.12 The degree of emotional saturation of prejudice
and social distance scale (%) 173
8.13 The inclination to discriminate scale (%) 173
8.14 Antisemitism among the respondents (n of N) 174
8.15 Certain group classification after the three
measurement procedures 175
8.16 Antisemites by type in the Hungarian adult population 175
9.1 Factor analysis of statements concerning the two forms of
prejudice against Jews 183
9.2 Frequencies of categorised scales (%) 185
9.3 Regression of religious and secular antisemitism on religious,
social-psychological, and social-structural variables (n=784) 192
10.1 Reliability of the shortened F-scale in Hungarian surveys
(1994-1997) 203
10.2 Zero-order correlations of authoritarianism with prejudice,
and selected socio-demographic variables 206
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10.3 Stepwise multiple linear regression of anti-Gypsy attitude,
political antisemitism, and discriminative antisemitism on
authoritarianism and socio-demographic variables 206
11.1 Perceived and projected Gypsy population as a proportion
of the total population: 1976, 1996, and 2016 (%) 221
11.2 Offensive traits attributed by police to Gypsies (%) 221
11.3 Gypsy identification cues used by police 222
11.4 Internal attributions given for Gypsies deteriorated
social position 222
11.5 Agreement with anti-Gypsy statements (1992 1993; %) 225
11.6 Cluster-groups and sub-samples by area of operation
and rate of contact with Gypsies 227
11.1a Sample results 228
11.2a Sample results 228
12.1 Comparison of ethnic minority and Dutch educational
achievement among 12 to 30-year-olds (%) 233
12.2 Comparison of ethnic minority and Dutch educational
achievement among 12 to 30-year-olds by gender (%) 234
12.3 Comparison of Dutch and ethnic minority
unemployment rates among 15 to 65-year-olds (%) 236
12.4 Labour market participation by skill-level: Dutch and
ethnic minority groups among 15 to 65-year-olds (%) 237
13.1 Likelihood of gaining an educational qualification
for those that achieved the prior level at normal age (%) 251
13.2 School dropouts: final year students as a proportion
of those who entered the first grade year (%) 252
13.3 Roma dropout-rate: number and proportion of schools 253
13.4 Distribution of students studying for professions with
no future by the early 1990s (1985/1986 school-year) 255
13.5 Segregation of Roma children in schools 262
14.1 Segregation indices:
manual and non-manual workers (1930-1980) 275
xiii
15.1 Ethnic segregation in the large cities (segregation index) 292
17.1 Six options for incorporation policies 335
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