Acculturation preferences of Spaniards and Romanian immigrants: The role of prejudice and public and private acculturation areas
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Rojas Tejada, Antonio José; Navas Luque, Marisol; Sayans Jiménez, Pablo; Cuadrado Guirado, María IsabelFecha
2014-06-20Resumen
The main goal of this study was to identify acculturation preference profiles using cluster analysis in public and private areas of culture in the host and immigrant populations, and to find out the relationship between these profiles and prejudice levels. Four hundred and ninety-nine Spaniards and 500 Romanians participated in a survey. The sampling of Spaniards was multistage random and the sampling of Romanians was by quota. The results confirm our predictions. Romanians who are less prejudiced against Spaniards prefer assimilation in public areas and integration in private areas. Romanians who are more prejudiced against Spaniards prefer integration in public areas and separation in private areas. Spaniards who are less prejudiced against Romanians prefer integration in both public and private areas. Spaniards who are more prejudiced against Romanians prefer assimilation in both areas.
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Acculturation preferences
Prejudice
Relative Acculturation Extended Model
Inmigrants