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Support for temporary protection of displaced populations in the EU: A conjoint experiment

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How to cite

Krawczyk, Michal; Blasco, Andrea; Gajderowicz, Tomasz; Giergiczny, Marek (2026): Support for temporary protection of displaced populations in the EU: A conjoint experiment. European Commission, Joint Research Centre [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/JRC.PH63CJ8 PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/6076f827-dc7f-4f53-96ca-10e9453d2489

Keywords

Asylum policiesAttitudes toward migrantsConjoint experimentDisplaced populationsTemporary protectionUkraine

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Publications

Publication
KRAWCZYK, M.W., BLASCO, A., GAJDEROWICZ, T. and GIERGICZNY, M., Support for temporary protection of displaced populations in the EU: A conjoint experiment, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, ISSN 0176-2680 (online), 85, 2024, p. 102601, JRC133510.
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  • Millions of people were forced to flee Ukraine after Russia’s invasion on February 24, 2022, one of the fastest displacements in decades. Citizens' response in EU countries (where most displaced Ukrainians arrived) has been considerably more positive than in past refugee crises. This study investigates several possible drivers of this difference. We conduct a large conjoint experiment in six EU Member States, eliciting willingness to provide temporary protection to hypothetical groups of future migrants whose characteristics we manipulate systematically. We find that all of the experimental variables make a difference. We observe a greater support for protecting groups consisting of relatively many children and many women rather than men. The region of origin and the religious affiliation also play a significant role. Finally, we see greater support for people fleeing a war rather than poverty or the adverse consequences of climate change. While all these effects are identified consistently across different groups of respondents (e.g., the respondent's religion played a limited role), effect sizes vary considerably between countries. Finally, randomly manipulate which aspect of temporary protection (social housing, access to the labour market) is emphasised in our communication to the participants. We find this manipulation to have a limited effect on the public support for the policy.

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Contact email
JRC-CCBI (at) ec.europa.eu
Update frequency
unknown

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Data theme(s)
Population and society

dataset theme covering the domains of population and society, where population refers to the total number of people residing within various geographic levels from cities to the global scale, and society denotes a collective of individuals engaged in continuous social interaction within a common territory, often under the same political and cultural norms

Geographical name(s)
Czechia
Germany
Hungary
Romania
Issued date
2024-09-02
Created date
08 Jan 2025 10:08
Modified date
08 Jan 2025 12:44
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