Report
What it takes to truly be ‘one of us’
Publisher
Multiculturalism
Ethnicity
Ethnic relations
Cultural assimilation
Resources
Description
Debates over what it means to be a “true” American, Australian, German or other nationality have often highlighted the importance of a person being born in a particular country. But contrary to such rhetoric, this Pew Research Center survey finds that people generally place a relatively low premium on a person’s birthplace. Only 13% of Australians, 21% of Canadians, 32% of Americans and a median of 33% of Europeans believe that it is very important for a person to be born in their country in order to be considered a true national.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Pew Research Center 2017
Post date:
2 Feb 2017