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  • By tackling negative opinions towards immigration we can create a basis to orientate policies that seek to reduce them. My purpose is to highlight that the analysis of immigration in Spain exemplifies a clear link between policies and public opinion. It is this link that is at the basis of what I will call the ambivalence of Spanish public opinion, when border and integration issues are compared. (xsd:string)
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  • Policies and public opinion towards immigrants: the Spanish case (xsd:string)
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  • In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32, 2009, 7, 1101-1120 (xsd:string)
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