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Like parent, like child: how attitudes towards immigrants spill over to the political inclusion of their children

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Pages 3435-3452 | Received 12 Jun 2023, Accepted 31 Oct 2023, Published online: 20 Nov 2023

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Figure 1. Attribute average marginal component effects on the probability of support for territorial birthright citizenship.

Note: OLS estimates of average effects of each randomised attribute of the probability of supporting birthright territorial citizenship with clustered standard errors and weights. Open squares show AMCE point estimates and the horizontal lines delineate 95% confidence intervals. Open squares without horizontal lines show reference categories.

Figure 1. Attribute average marginal component effects on the probability of support for territorial birthright citizenship.Note: OLS estimates of average effects of each randomised attribute of the probability of supporting birthright territorial citizenship with clustered standard errors and weights. Open squares show AMCE point estimates and the horizontal lines delineate 95% confidence intervals. Open squares without horizontal lines show reference categories.

Figure 2. Marginal means of support for territorial birthright citizenship by respondent voting behaviour.

Note: MMs calculated after OLS regression of the probability of supporting birthright territorial citizenship where respondent voting behaviour is interacted with the attributes, with clustered standard errors and weights. Open and full squares show MM point estimates; the horizontal lines delineate 95% confidence intervals. To allow comparisons between ‘country of origin’ categories all ‘irregular’ cases were dropped when computing MMs for country of origin. Similarly, Romania was dropped when calculating MMs for legal status.

Figure 2. Marginal means of support for territorial birthright citizenship by respondent voting behaviour.Note: MMs calculated after OLS regression of the probability of supporting birthright territorial citizenship where respondent voting behaviour is interacted with the attributes, with clustered standard errors and weights. Open and full squares show MM point estimates; the horizontal lines delineate 95% confidence intervals. To allow comparisons between ‘country of origin’ categories all ‘irregular’ cases were dropped when computing MMs for country of origin. Similarly, Romania was dropped when calculating MMs for legal status.
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