Espenshade T J, Hempstead K
Int Migr Rev. 1996 Summer;30(2):535-70.
"This article aims to contribute to an understanding of contemporary American attitudes toward immigration.... The paper uses data from a CBS News/New York Times poll conducted in June 1993. Respondents were asked whether they would like to see the level of immigration to the United States increased, decreased or kept the same. We test several hypotheses about factors influencing respondents' attitudes, including the importance of previously unexamined predictors. These new hypotheses relate to views about the health of the U.S. economy, feelings of social and political alienation, and isolationist sentiments concerning international economic issues and foreign relations. One important discovery is the close connection between possessing restrictionist immigration attitudes and having an isolationist perspective along a broader array of international issues."
本文旨在促进对当代美国移民态度的理解……本文使用了1993年6月哥伦比亚广播公司新闻部/《纽约时报》民意调查的数据。受访者被问及他们希望看到美国的移民水平上升、下降还是保持不变。我们检验了几个关于影响受访者态度的因素的假设,包括一些此前未被检验的预测因素的重要性。这些新假设涉及对美国经济健康状况的看法、社会和政治疏离感,以及在国际经济问题和对外关系方面的孤立主义情绪。一个重要发现是,在更广泛的一系列国际问题上,持有限制主义移民态度与持有孤立主义观点之间存在密切联系。