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Working Paper No. 1447

Immigrants’ Tolerance and Integration into Society

Working Paper
Reference
Berggren, Niclas, Martin Ljunge and Therese Nilsson (2022). “Immigrants’ Tolerance and Integration into Society”. IFN Working Paper No. 1447. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Niclas Berggren, Martin Ljunge, Therese Nilsson

We highlight a new factor behind integration: tolerance in the immigrants’ background culture. We hypothesize that it is easier to partake of economic, civic-political, and social life in a new country for a person stemming from a culture that embodies tolerance towards people who are different.

We test this by applying the epidemiological method, using a tolerance index based on two indicators from the World Values Survey – the share that thinks it important to teach children tolerance and the share that considers homosexuality justified – as our main independent variable.

Our outcomes are indices of individual-level economic, civic-political, and cultural integration outcomes for immigrants of the second generation with data from the European Social Survey. The results indicate that tolerance in the background culture is a robust predictor of integration among children of immigrants in European societies.