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Anti-Immigrant Nativism as Sons of the Soil Conflict
The role of immigration and ethnic change in stimulating ethno-nationalism in England
Eric Kaufmann, Birkbeck College, U. London [email protected]; @epkaufm
Sons of the Soil
YES NO
Has the Group Been in the Country Since 1800?
2.9
(n=248)
1
(n=50)
Does the Group have a Regional Base?
2.9
(n=276)
1.1
(n=123)
Residence and Rebellion: Mean Maximum Rebellion Scores by Category of Residence
N.B. A score of 1 indicates no rebellion. N refers to number of such groups in the MAR dataset. Source: Fearon and Laitin 2011
Sons of the Soil Conflicts
• Indigenousness (Eriksen 1993)• Dominant ethnicity; dominant ethno-
nationalism (Kaufmann 2004)• Ethno-nationalism includes a concern with
individual migration/change• Autochthony: internal migration across ethnic
boundaries, into ‘our’ land• West: international migration across
ethnic/national boundaries, into ‘our’ land
England:84% of Britain
BritainEnglish ethnic core: 73% of
all people in England
White British: 77% of England
Other White British:Scots, Welsh, Irish, Ulster British
English Ethnic Nationalism
Individualism Cultural Liberalism
Integration/ Assimilation/Boundary Shift
Immigration and Minority Growth
-
- -
+
Source: Ipsos MORI, 'Attitudes to Immigration' (forthcoming). Issues Index question: “What do you see as the most/other important issues facing Britain today?”. Issues Index base: representative sample of c.1,000 British adults age 18+ each month, interviewed face-to-face in home. Home Office statistics based on ‘Year ending’.
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Catholic % and Female Orange Membership, Scot-land, 1855-2001
% Catholic
Female Orange Members
% C
atho
lic
Locality Matters
• Nation could be the local writ large (Applegate 1990; Confino 1997; Zimmer 2013)
• Local could be a passive space inscribed by national discourses
• But then, why do opinions on national issues vary by locale, AND
• Why are demographic changes to the nation experienced so differently by locale?
Local
NationLocal Realities Shape Perceptions of the Nation (Kaufmann 2008)
15+% Im-migrants
10-15% 5-10% 2-5% Less than 2% immigrants
50.0%
55.0%
60.0%
65.0%
70.0%
75.0%
80.0%
85.0%
90.0%
White British opposition to immigration, by share of immigrants in ward
WhitesWhite Working Class
Source: Home Office Citizenship Survey (Office for National Statistics and Home Office 2011)
Share of minorities beyond whichperson would become uncomfortable % of Respondents Cumulative
Over 75% 5.6% 5.6%
75 3.4% 9.0%66 6.8% 15.8%50 19.0% 34.8%25 16.5% 51.3%17 5.7% 57.0%10 13.9% 70.9%
5 11.3% 82.2%2 6.3% 88.6%1 2.2% 90.7%
Less than 1% 1.7% 92.4%No minorities 3.1% 95.5%
Don't know 4.5% 100.0%
Number of respondents 647
Table 2. White British Discomfort Threshold for Minority Share, Ward-level, 2013Source: Yougov 2013.
• 'When do you think you would start to feel uncomfortable about the number of people from ethnic minorities…
• A) ‘living in your neighbourhood’?
• B) ‘living in Britain’?
• .60 correlation
Individualism
• Mobility: Renter or recent mover v. long-term resident
• Living in a transient area• Living in an urban area• Higher Education/Student• Higher social class• Importance of occupation for identity vs.
importance of ethnicity/nation• Young
Least Renters
2 3 4 Most Renters
4045505560657075808590
UpperMiddleWorkingBase
Desire to reduce migration, by class and proportion of renters, among
ward residents, white British only
Source: Home Office Citizenship Survey (Office for National Statistics and Home Office 2010, 2011)
MaleIncome
No Qualificationssingle (couple ref.)
No children (children ref.)Middle Class (upper ref.)
Lower Supervisory Class (upper ref)Working Class (upper ref.)Never worked (upper ref.)
Student (upper ref.)living in social housing
renterAge
LondonResident over 10 years (ref: less than 10 years)
% Minorities (Local Authority)% Minorities (MSOA)
Population Density in MSOADeprivation of MSOA
-7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7
Predictors of Desire to Reduce Immigration, MSOA level, White British Only
predictive power (z-score)
Age
Ward minority %
No qualifications
Local Authority minority %
Single
Ward transience
Middle Class
Nation important for self-identity
Lower Supervisory class
Ward population density
Broadsheet reader
All friends are white British
Frequency of mixing w/other ethnic groups
Tabloid reader
English national identifier
Do not trust people
-8 -3 2 7 12
Predictors of Opposition to Immigration, White British only
Predictive power (z score)
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 355
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Predicted Probabilities for transience and diversity
Percentage minority popula-tion 2011
Percentage population churn 2001
Distribution of Independent Variable (categories based on nested means method)
Pred
icte
d Pr
obab
ility
of F
avou
ring
Red
uctio
n
Source: Harris 2012
Worki
ng clas
s
Share
employed in
constr
uction
Conserva
tive 2nd Choice
Lowest
Socia
l Grad
e
Black C
aribbean
s (-)
Lib. D
em 2nd Choice (-)
Self-e
mployed re
sidents
(-)
Change
in m
inority p
opulation (d
ecade)
Black A
frica
n share
UKIP Change
(-)
Bangla
deshi sh
are
Pakist
ani sh
are
Share
employed public
secto
r (-)
80 pct white
or more
White
move
ment in an
d out (-)
Socia
l housin
g tenan
ts (-)
60-80 pct white
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Ward Characteristics Significantly Associated with White BNP voting, Greater London Authority election, 2008
Std. Beta
Source: Harris 2012 (census and election statistics)
Age
Female
Ward % Minority
Ward % Renters
Ward Population Density
Income
Ward % White Other
Low social trust
English identifier
LA % Minority
Ward Minority Increase
Ward Deprivation
Lower class
Lower Education
-11 -9 -7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7 9
Predictors of UKIP and BNP/Far Right Support 2009-12
UKIPFar Right (mainly BNP)
z-score
Source: Understanding Society survey, waves 1-3, 2009-12
% Degrees
% Minorities in ward
% Agricultural sector
% Minorities in LA
Local Authority (LA) minority increase
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
Predictors of BNP and UKIP Combined Vote among whites, Ward level, Local Elections 2010-12
2012
2011
2010
Predictive power (t-stat)
Source: Election data from Plymouth Elections Centre Data; ONS 2013.http://www1.plymouth.ac.uk/research/ceres/TEC/thecentre/Pages/default.aspx
Moved To Whiter Ward past 10 yrs
Moved To More Diverse Ward past 10 yrs
Sample
Not White British 53% 47% 47
White British 62% 38% 239
Total 60% 40% 286
White Flight in Britain?
Moversfrom Diversity
Moversto Diversity Stayer
Immigration: Increase or same 23% 25% 17%
Immigration: reduce a little 16% 21% 19%
Immigration: reduce a lot 60% 54% 64%
Number of cases 146 89 906
English Identity 43% 40% 50%
Conservative Party 28% 25% 28%
Number of cases 148 91 927
Discomfort Interracial Marriage 21% 14% 23%
Number of cases 139 83 903
Source: Yougov survey, August 2013 (Yougov 2013). N = 1638 white British adults. Note that number of cases is slightly different for different groups of variables depending on response rate
Conclusion
• Ethnic Change associated with English ethnic nationalism
• Local ethnic dynamics matter for perceptions of national issues
• Assimilation of European immigrants has historically reduced English ethnic nationalism
• Local contact with and habituation to minorities, rather than integration, reduces opposition to immigration