Shaping Right-Wing Extremist Preferences: An Intergenerational Approach
Leibniz Seminar für Arbeitsmarktforschung (BeNA)
Abstract: Are parents' attitudes towards extreme parties and immigration decisive for their children's attitudes later in life? This paper studies the magnitude of an intergenerational transmission in right-wing extremist attitudes and concerns about immigration to Germany. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, the estimates suggest that the strongest and most important predictor for young people's right-wing extremism is parents' right-wing extremist attitudes.