Distinct Boundaries? Preferences of Immigrants’ Descendants Regarding Partnerships with Recent Refugees from Syria and Afghanistan in Germany

Zeitschrift für Soziologie
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vi, 379–390 S.
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2023,

Kogan, Irena, Stefanie Heyne, Jana Kuhlemann, Chadi Abdul-Rida
ISSN: 0340-1804 (print), 2366-0325 (online)

This study examines the preferences of young people from the majority group and minority ethnic groups in Germany regarding partnerships with recent refugees from Syria and Afghanistan. On the basis of a factorial survey experiment implemented in the year 2022 in the 9 th wave of the CILS4EU-DE data, we demonstrate that young people in Germany – both with and without migration back- ground – are much less favourable to partnerships with refugees compared to partnerships with native Germans. Of all respondents, young people who either themselves or whose parents come from Turkey are most opposed to partnerships with refugees. Particularly those who tend to extensively consume Turkish media and those who identify more strongly with their origin country are more negative about partnerships with refugees.