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Title page

Contents

Abstract 3

1. Introduction 4

2. Conceptual framework 8

3. Empirical approach 10

3.1. Setting 11

3.2. Observational data 12

3.3. Experimental data from conjoint 15

3.4. Analyzing different attitudes' contributions to policy preferences 20

3.5. Sampling and data collection 21

3.6. Sample characteristics 22

4. Results 22

4.1. Relative attitudes 26

5. Conclusion 37

References 40

A. Appendix 47

A.1. Background Uganda and Senegal 47

A.2. Study area 48

A.3. Appendix: Figures 50

A.4. Appendix: Tables 82

Tables

Table 1. Survey questions for observational analysis 13

Table 2. Conjoint experiment: dimensions and attribute levels 18

Table 3. Respondents' characteristics 23

Table 4. Difference in means for main observational variables of interest, overall immigrants vs. Chinese immigrants 25

Figures

Figure 1. Main marginal means estimates 28

Figure 2. Contributions of different types of concerns to overall attitudes 34

Appendix Tables

Table A1. Country characteristics 82

Table A2. Attitudes toward immigrants - marginal means 83

Table A3. Attitudes towards immigrants - AMCE 83

Table A4. Attitudes toward immigrants - marginal means by skill level 84

Table A5. Attitudes toward immigrants - marginal means by employment status 85

Table A6. Attitudes towards immigrants - marginal means by household income per capita quintiles 86

Table A7. Absolute attitudes towards immigrants: Overall vs. Chinese 88

Table A8. Linear hypothesis tests for differences in estimated coefficients from equation 2 89

Table A9. Policy attitudes: predictors by immigrant group 90

Table A10. Egocentric economic concerns: predictors by immigrant group 91

Table A11. Sociotropic economic concerns: predictors by immigrant group 92

Table A12. Sociotropic job concerns: predictors by immigrant group 93

Table A13. Sociotropic cultural concerns: predictors by immigrant group 94

Table A14. Power concerns foreign governments: predictors by immigrant group 95

Table A15. Power concerns foreign businesses: predictors by immigrant group 96

Table A16. Marginal Means: Bonferroni and Weights 97

Appendix Figures

Figure A1. Interview locations in Uganda 48

Figure A2. Interview locations in Senegal 49

Figure A3. Histograms for main dependent and explanatory variables 50

Figure A4. Average marginal component effects for equation 1 51

Figure A5. Marginal means for subgroup analysis by skill level 52

Figure A6. Marginal means for subgroup analysis by employment group 53

Figure A7. Marginal means for subgroup analysis by household income quintiles 54

Figure A8. AMIE for skill level and location 55

Figure A9. MMs for equation 1 by concerns about foreign governments' influence 56

Figure A10. MMs for equation 1 by concerns about foreign businesses' influence 57

Figure A11. MMs for equation 1 by respondent's gender 58

Figure A12. MMs for equation 1 by respondent's location 59

Figure A13. MMs for equation 1 by country 60

Figure A14. MMs for equation 1 by absolute attitudes in survey section 61

Figure A15. MMs for equation 1 by self-reported contact with immigrants in general 62

Figure A16. MMs for equation 1 by self-reported contact with with Chinese immigrants 63

Figure A17. MMs for equation 1 by estimated number of immigrants in general 64

Figure A18. MMs for equation 1 by estimated number of Chinese immigrants 65

Figure A19. MMs for equation 1 by favorite destination region 66

Figure A20. MMs for equation 1 by district 67

Figure A21. MMs for equation 1 by profile order 68

Figure A22. MMs for equation 1 by attribute order 69

Figure A23. MMs for equation 1 by task 70

Figure A24. Frequency of attribute levels 71

Figure A25. MMs for equation 1 by whether or not respondents that had to be revisited 72

Figure A26. MMs for equation 1, standard errors clustered at the enumerator level 73

Figure A27. AMIE for origin and job 74

Figure A28. AMIE for origin and job 75

Figure A29. AMIE for origin and willingness to integrate 76

Figure A30. AMIE for job and willingness to integrate 77

Figure A31. AMIE for job and location 78

Figure A32. AMIE for willingness to integrate and location 79

Figure A33. MMs for equation 1 by differences in sociotropic cultural concerns between immigrants in general and Chinese immigrants 80

Figure A34. MMs for equation 1 by relative preference for Chinese in survey section 81