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Replication Data for: "They Take Our Houses": Benefit Competition and the Erosion of Support for Immigrants' Social Rights

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/9TSJTY
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Does benefit competition affect voters’ support for immigrants’ social rights? While scholars in political economy expect that benefit competition lowers support among the poor, the evidence is limited. This seems largely due to the reliance on highly aggregated analyses and the neglect of the institutional context in which individuals form their preferences. I argue that lower-income voters are more likely to reduce their support due to competition when benefit eligibility depends on income. Using individual-level panel data from the Netherlands and a novel way to measure benefit competition, I show that lower middle-income voters become less supportive of immigrants’ social rights when more social housing in their municipality is allocated to refugees. By contrast, competition does not reduce support among the rich or the very poor. The findings suggest that benefit competition can erode support for immigrants’ social rights, and that it can influence electoral politics.
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2020-06-01
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