2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/bd5uc
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Geflüchtete erster und zweiter Klasse? Reaktionen auf syrische und ukrainische Geflüchtete in Deutschland

Gerald Echterhoff,
Carolin Thölmann,
Ramona Gemein
et al.

Abstract: Der Angriffskrieg Russlands auf die Ukraine führte zu einer großen Fluchtbewegung von Ukrainerinnen und Ukrainern, vor allem in nahe gelegene EU-Staaten. Während man ihnen gesellschaftlich und politisch eine große Solidarität entgegenbrachte, wurden auch kritische Stimmen laut, die auf eine Ungleichbehandlung Geflüchteter aufgrund ihres Herkunftslandes hinwiesen. In zwei aktuellen Studien der Arbeitseinheit Sozialpsychologie der Universität Münster mit mehr als 2.100 Teilnehmenden wurde empirisch überprüft, ob… Show more

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“…Individuals with pro-European attitudes tend to welcome Ukrainian refugees more (Moise, Dennison, and Kriesi 2023). Reasons for more positive attitudes to Ukrainian refugees (compared to Syrian refugees) include the assumption to better understand Ukrainian refugees and greater perceptions of deservingness (Echterhoff et al 2023;Gemenne and Thiollet 2022). The Germans surveyed were also more positive that Ukrainian refugees would integrate successfully, assumed that Ukrainians are more willing to integrate, and feel less threatened by them.…”
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“…Individuals with pro-European attitudes tend to welcome Ukrainian refugees more (Moise, Dennison, and Kriesi 2023). Reasons for more positive attitudes to Ukrainian refugees (compared to Syrian refugees) include the assumption to better understand Ukrainian refugees and greater perceptions of deservingness (Echterhoff et al 2023;Gemenne and Thiollet 2022). The Germans surveyed were also more positive that Ukrainian refugees would integrate successfully, assumed that Ukrainians are more willing to integrate, and feel less threatened by them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Germans surveyed were also more positive that Ukrainian refugees would integrate successfully, assumed that Ukrainians are more willing to integrate, and feel less threatened by them. With that, there is more solidarity towards Ukrainian refugees (Echterhoff et al 2023). In Germany, the geographical proximity to the war in Ukraine has been identified as a motivation for volunteering for Ukrainian refugees (Wagner and Schwenken 2023) -something not present for other refugees.…”
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confidence: 99%
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