2022
DOI: 10.1177/01979183221127296
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With Time We Learn to Trust Others? Long-Standing Ethnic Diversity, Recent Immigration, and Out-Group Trust in Russia

Abstract: This article examines the relationship between ethnic diversity and out-group trust in contemporary Russia, while distinguishing between long-standing ethnic diversity and recent immigration. In contrast to previous research that tested whether past regional experience with diversity is related to people's attitudes toward out-group members, we focus on long-standing ethnic diversity, defined as diversity resulting from the long-term coexistence of ethnic groups in a region, not recent immigration. We hypothes… Show more

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“…Research in Germany and Eastern Europe using panel data suggests that the Russian fullscale invasion did not coincide with more negative attitudes to immigration in general (Brunarska, Piekut, and Toruńczyk-Ruiz 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Research in Germany and Eastern Europe using panel data suggests that the Russian fullscale invasion did not coincide with more negative attitudes to immigration in general (Brunarska, Piekut, and Toruńczyk-Ruiz 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%