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Table 4 Logistic regression for presence of migrant protest at the group level

From: Beyond opportunity structures: explaining migrant protest in Western Europe, 1975–2005

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Asylum seekers

0.361*

0.707***

0.530**

 

(2.52)

(3.38)

(3.06)

Share Muslims

1.493**

1.444**

1.628**

 

(2.93)

(2.64)

(3.01)

Share linguistically distinct

−0.758

0.0579

−0.0967

(−1.16)

(0.08)

(−0.13)

Share postcolonial migrants

−0.428

0.546

−0.150

(−0.57)

(0.62)

(−0.17)

Share foreigners in industry (rel.)

6.544*

4.504

4.249

(2.41)

(1.30)

(1.27)

Group size (1000s)

−0.00689

−0.00256

−0.00429

(−1.09)

(−0.35)

(−0.59)

Unemployment

0.0653

0.0342

0.0387

 

(1.25)

(0.58)

(0.65)

Austria

 

0.983

 
  

(0.80)

 

France

 

1.028

 
  

(1.01)

 

Germany

 

−1.199

 
  

(−0.65)

 

Netherlands

 

3.869*

 
  

(2.57)

 

Spain

 

2.128

 
  

(1.46)

 

Switzerland

 

2.831**

 
  

(2.61)

 

Collective rights

  

−1.912*

   

(−2.01)

Individual rights

  

−0.940

   

(−0.77)

Constant

−5.482***

−6.042***

−4.814***

 

(−4.67)

(−4.49)

(−3.86)

N

288

288

273

AIC

148.9

145.1

136.1

BIC

178.2

196.4

172.2

  1. t-statistics in brackets; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.