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Table 2 Fixed effects regression models on attitudes to government responsibility. Coefficients and significance levels reported

From: A migration effect? Comparing the acculturation of Russian migrant populations in Western Europe to Russians in three former soviet countries on attitudes towards government responsibility

 

Standard of living for the sick

Standard of living for the old

Standard of living for the unemployed

Redistribution between rich and poor

Diaspora (versus migrants)

−0.0288

−0.0969

− 0.0712

0.215

Natives

0.229

0.406*

0.560***

0.445**

Age (ref = > 56)

ref

ref

ref

ref

 55–40

−0.0674

−0.0955**

− 0.0776

− 0.124

 39–25

−0.126**

− 0.0752

−0.210**

− 0.171

  < 25

− 0.0781

−0.165**

− 0.458***

−0.207

Age (ref = > 56)

0.0457

0.0386

0.0616

0.00658

Religiosity (1–4)

0.0191

0.0265

0.0332

0.0822*

Income (ref = 1st quartile)

ref

ref

ref

ref

 2nd quartile

−0.00386

−0.0243

−0.0999

− 0.0785

 3rd quartile

−0.0937**

− 0.0620

−0.236***

− 0.160*

 4th quartile

−0.0682

− 0.0854*

−0.308***

− 0.415***

Education (ref = ISCED 0)

ref

ref

ref

ref

 ISCED 1

0.118

0.113

0.298*

0.0802

 ISCED 2

0.0673

0.0932

0.0541

0.152

 ISCED 3

0.0814

0.0836

0.154

−0.117

 ISCED 4

0.0807

0.167*

0.157

−0.0694

 ISCED 5

0.0143

0.0628

0.0348

−0.119

 ISCED 6

0.0455

0.0820

−0.0674

−0.0665

Social trust (1–5)

0,00117

0,0000482

0,0482**

0,0239

 Constant

2.789***

2.387***

1.500**

1.345*

N

1401

1397

1374

1285

  1. Note: Note: Based on merging ESS and MIFARE data
  2. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001