Assessing the impact of social trust on attitudes towards immigrants: evidence from Brazil

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Wagner Martins dos Santos [1 ]
Andrea Quirino Steiner [1 ]
Elia Elisa Cia Alves [2 ]
Caio Vinício Malaquias do Vale [1 ]
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[1] Federal University of Pernambuco,Department of Political Science
[2] Federal University of Paraíba,Department of International Relations
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Social trust; Attitudes towards immigrants; Brazil; World Values Survey;
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10.1007/s44282-024-00079-z
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Since the 2000s, the number of immigrants has been growing in Brazil, as well as the cases of xenophobia. There are multiple explanations in the literature on the drivers of attitudes towards immigrants, which vary at the individual, regional and national analytical levels. We discuss and situate the argument of societal integration within the debate on whether social trust can reduce negative attitudes towards immigrants. We argue that social trust is key to reducing negative perceptions towards immigrants and a good predictor of attitudes in environments with strong perceived threat and prejudice, as is the case in Brazil. We empirically test whether greater generalized trust and trust in foreigners are related to a more positive attitude towards immigrants. Although this relationship has already been studied in other countries, to the best of our knowledge no study has yet been applied to the Brazilian case. Using data from the World Values Survey wave 7, and applying a logit model, our results corroborate that social trust has a positive impact on perceptions towards immigrants.
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