Impact of national pandemic lockdowns on perceived threat of immigrants: a natural quasi-experiment across 23 countries
Xenophobia and anti-immigrant attacks rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet this may not be solely due to the disease threat. According to theories of frustration and scapegoating, situational obstructions and deprivation can motivate prejudice against outgroups. Using a global natural quasi-experi...
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