Welfare state influences individual attitudes towards immigrants across countries.
The article examines how welfare systems influence people's views on immigrants in different countries. It looks at how income levels and skills affect attitudes towards immigration. The study finds that in countries where natives are more skilled than immigrants, higher income individuals tend to be less supportive of immigration, while skilled individuals are more supportive. This pattern is reversed in countries where skilled migration is common. The research suggests that welfare policies can shape individual attitudes towards immigrants based on income and skill levels.