Participants interacting with an asylum seeker rated asylum seekers higher on warmth and specific intergroup emotions and were more supportive of solidarity‐based collective actions in favour of asylum seekers. Our study demonstrates that contact has differential effects on cognitive, affective, and ...
inequalities exist among the heterogenous groups of asylum seeker and refugees, but rather show that conventional approaches of measuring SES in migrant populations [31] have limitations that need to be overcome to adequately monitor socio-economic inequalities among refugee populations. Including ...