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The eroding power of anti-immigrant attitudes for social cohesion in Singapore: more myth than fact?

Peter Dirksmeier (2024)

Key facts

Journal/Publisher
GeoJournal
Type of publication
Journal article
Elements of social cohesion
Trust
Equality/Inequality
Orientation towards the common good
Cooperation
Geographical focus
Singapore
Main thematic areas
Flight & migration
Political institutions & governance

Summary

This paper analyses the impact of anti-immigrant attitudes on social cohesion in Singapore. The OLS regression models show that anti-immigrant attitudes have a negative influence on social cohesion in all analyses, but this influence is weak and falls behind the ambiguous influence of patriotism. In some of the data, there is a significant difference in social cohesion between the centre and the peripheral districts of Singapore, which can only be attributed to a small extent to composition effects. The results of the analyses thus show that the partially state-led measures for social cohesion in a post-colonial society are indeed effective. However, the multicultural Singaporean society obviously also reacts to cohesion policy measures in a group-specific manner. It is noticeable that social cohesion and an open culture for newcomers cannot be thought of separately. These policies should therefore focus even more strongly than before on social cohesion as societal cohesion.

Publication_2024_Peter Dirksmeier

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