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  • Welfare regimes - those sets of institutions devoted to the production and distribution of resources central to economic and social well-being - are integral to the political stability and economic security that have drawn immigrants to advanced democracies over recent decades. This chapter argues that welfare regimes, via their effects on socioeconomic inequalities, structure how migration affects public support for redistributive policymaking. After a review of existing literature, the chapter investigates how two forms of socioeconomic inequality - income inequality and unemployment inequality between immigrant and native-born workers - condition the relationship between immigrant population size and public support for the welfare state. The findings suggest that overall income inequality plays little role in conditioning immigration's effect on support for the welfare state. However, countries that are less successful in integrating immigrants into the labor market experience declining public support for the welfare state when the immigrant population size and the unemployment rate rise. (xsd:string)
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