Does Social Mobility Matter? The Kafala System and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

Author:

Abdul Reda Amir1ORCID,Fraser Nicholas AR2,Khattab Ahmed3

Affiliation:

1. Africa Institute for Research in Economics and Social Sciences (AIRESS), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Rabat, Morocco

2. Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

3. Department of Government, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA

Abstract

Existing studies argue that anti-immigrant sentiment stems from threat perception. Yet, conventional theoretical approaches cannot fully explain hostility toward immigrants in the Middle East and North Africa, where low-skilled foreign workers occupy an inferior social and legal status vis-a-vis natives under the kafala system. Building on existing studies of immigration politics, we theorize how immigration policies can either facilitate or prevent the social mobility of foreign workers. Exploring immigration attitudes in 14 Middle East and North Africa countries using an original dataset that matches survey responses with host country-specific factors, we find that extreme rights-restricting immigration policies (such as the kafala system) encourage wealthier natives to be more hostile than their lower-class counterparts. Our study suggests that anti-immigrant sentiment is context-specific and influenced by local institutions.

Funder

carnegie corporation of new york

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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