Public opinion on immigration in Europe shaped by preference and salience.
The article explores public opinion on immigration in Europe, looking at whether people prefer more or less immigration and how important they think it is. The researchers found that individuals' preferences and the importance they place on immigration as a policy issue are linked to different personal characteristics. They also discovered that these two aspects of public opinion can change over time and in response to different factors at the national level. The study suggests that both preference and importance play a role in shaping immigration policy.