Mnenja večinskega prebivalstva Slovenije o priseljevanju, priseljencih in integraciji
The monograph contributes to our understanding of the attitude of the majority population of Slovenia towards immigration, immigrants, and their integration. It reveals the factors that influence the formation of this attitude and the strength of their influence. The authors of the monograph sought answers to the questions of whether this attitude is influenced by factors related to perceptions of economic, security, or cultural threats, what is the significance of intergroup contacts between the majority population and immigrants, and what influence do the socio-demographic characteristics of individuals have on shaping the attitude of the majority population. It should be noted that the majority population’s attitude toward immigration was studied separately from their attitude toward immigrants and their attitude toward integration. The research was based on two theoretical frameworks: group vulnerability theory and (intergroup) contact theory.


