Approximately 30% of Austrians somewhat agree (purple bar) that immigrants pose a threat to public safety. Another 20%+ of Austrian (red bar) agree with this statement strongly. 

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Austrians with the highest PPS are much more likely than Austrians with the lowest PPS to strongly agree that immigrants pose a threat to public safety.

 

Austrians with the highest SSMP score are also more likely than Austrians with the lowest score on SSMP to strongly agree that immigrants pose a threat to public safety.

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In a model that includes PPS, ideology, SSMP, and a wide range of demographics, the higher Austrian’s PPS, the more likely they are to strongly agree that immigrants pose a threat to public safety.

 

In a model that includes PPS, ideology, SSMP, and a wide range of demographics, the higher an Austrian’s SSMP, the more likely they are to strongly agree that immigrants pose a threat to public safety.

While Austrians with a high SSMP and PPS share similar attitudes about immigrants and threat, the opinions of those scoring the lowest on SSMP and PPS are markedly different.

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