Using a large-scale sample of online daters in nine European countries, we engage in the first cross-national analysis of race-related partner preferences and examine the link between contextual factors and ethnic selectivity. We provide a unique test of contact, conflict, and in-group identification theories. We show that individuals uniformly prefer to date same-race partners and that there is a hierarchy of preferences both among natives and minority groups. Notable country Cited by: 66 The bottom panel shows minorities preferences for Europeans. Country abbreviations: ATAustria, CHSwitzerland, DEGermany, ESSpain, FR France, IT Italy, NLThe Netherlands, PLPoland, and SESweden. - "Racial Preferences in Online Dating across European Countries" Figure 4. Scatter plots of country-specific predicted probabilities of racial preferences and relative group size of each (Verkuyten and Kinket, ). Based on this evidence,we anticipate that racial preferences across all Europeancountries will be hierarchical, with the European andown group being the most preferred, followed byHispanics and Asians ranked in the middle, and Africanand Arabic individuals as least preferred
Knowledge about how race governs partner selection has been predominantly studied in the United States, yet it is unclear whether these results can be generalized to nations with different racial and immigration patterns. Using a large-scale sample of online daters in nine European countries, we engage in the first cross-national analysis of race-related partner preferences and examine the link between contextual factors and ethnic selectivity.
We provide a unique test of contact, conflict, and in-group identification theories, racial preferences in online dating across european countries.
We show that individuals uniformly prefer to date same-race partners and that there is a hierarchy of preferences both among natives and minority groups.
Notable country differences are also found. Europeans living in countries with a large foreign-born population have an increased preference for minority groups. The ethnically heterogeneous Swiss population displays the strongest preference for minorities, with the more homogenous Poland, Spain, and Italy, the least. Anti-immigrant attitudes are related to stronger in-group preferences among natives.
Unexpectedly, non-Arabic minority daters belonging to large-size communities have strong preferences for Europeans. The results have implications for immigrant integration policies and demonstrate that Internet dating allows efficient selection by racial divisions, perpetuating country-specific racial inequalities.
Racial Preferences in Online Dating across European Countries. N2 - Knowledge about how race governs partner selection has been predominantly studied in the United States, yet it is unclear whether these results can be generalized to nations with different racial and immigration patterns.
AB - Knowledge about how race governs partner selection has been predominantly studied in the United States, yet it is unclear whether these results can be generalized to nations with different racial and immigration patterns. Abstract Knowledge about how race governs partner selection has been predominantly racial preferences in online dating across european countries in the United States, yet it is unclear whether these results can be generalized to nations with different racial and immigration patterns.
Access to Document Embargoed Document Racial Preferences in Online Dating across European Countries Final publisher's version, KB. Cite this APA Author BIBTEX Harvard Standard RIS Vancouver Potarca, G. European Sociological Review31 3 Potarca, Gina ; Mills, Melinda. In: European Sociological Review. In: European Sociological ReviewVol. Potarca G, Mills M, racial preferences in online dating across european countries. European Sociological Review.
Knowledge about how race governs partner selection has been predominantly studied in the United States, yet it is unclear whether these results can be generalized to nations with different racial and immigration patterns. Using a large-scale sample of online daters in nine European countries, we engage in the first cross-national analysis of race-related partner preferences and examine the · Racial Preferences in Online Dating across European Countries Acknowledgements. We are grateful for the constructive comments received from anonymous reviewers and the Associate Supplementary Data. Supplementary data are available at ESR online. References. How low can you go? Data file Cited by: 66 The bottom panel shows minorities preferences for Europeans. Country abbreviations: ATAustria, CHSwitzerland, DEGermany, ESSpain, FR France, IT Italy, NLThe Netherlands, PLPoland, and SESweden. - "Racial Preferences in Online Dating across European Countries" Figure 4. Scatter plots of country-specific predicted probabilities of racial preferences and relative group size of each
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