TY - JOUR
T1 - Coexistence and Social Exclusion of Venezuelan Migrants in Lima, Perú
T2 - A Psychosocial Approach
AU - Cueto, Rosa M.
AU - Ayma, Liz S.
AU - Llanco, César A.
AU - Acedo, Fiorella
AU - Loli, Camila
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Cueto, R.M., Ayma, L.S., Llanco, C.A., Acedo, F., Loli, C., 2024
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background. An understanding of the dynamics of intergroup relations, particularly in relation to migrant populations, is of critical importance in a variety of societal contexts. This study examines the relationship between conservatism (Social Dominance Orientation, SDO), intergroup dynamics (stereotypes and intergroup emotions), and social distance (openness to coexistence and tendencies toward exclusion) within the Venezuelan migrant population residing in Lima Metropolitana. Objective. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationships between conservatism, intergroup dynamics, and social distance among Venezuelan migrants in Lima Metropolitana. A sample of 395 residents was utilized for this study. Design. The study employed a correlational research design to examine the relationships between the variables of interest. Correlation analyses were conducted to assess the associations between variables. Path analysis was utilized to explore the underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, group comparisons were conducted to examine di" erences in attitudes and perceptions across various demographic groups. Results. The # ndings indicated that there were signi# cant associations across conservatism, intergroup emotions (both negative and positive), stereotypes, and the tendencies toward exclusion and coexistence. Notably, younger participants exhibited more inclusive ideological and intergroup indicators. Moreover, the path analysis demonstrated the pivotal in$ uence of the morality stereotype and ideological dimensions on the integration and exclusion of migrants. Conclusion. The study highlights the signi# cance of cultivating favorable stereotypical perceptions of migrants and emphasizes the impact of age and ideological factors in creating conducive conditions for migrant integration. A contextual understanding of these results underscores the necessity for inclusive policies and interventions that foster social cohesion and integration within communities that have received migrants.
AB - Background. An understanding of the dynamics of intergroup relations, particularly in relation to migrant populations, is of critical importance in a variety of societal contexts. This study examines the relationship between conservatism (Social Dominance Orientation, SDO), intergroup dynamics (stereotypes and intergroup emotions), and social distance (openness to coexistence and tendencies toward exclusion) within the Venezuelan migrant population residing in Lima Metropolitana. Objective. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationships between conservatism, intergroup dynamics, and social distance among Venezuelan migrants in Lima Metropolitana. A sample of 395 residents was utilized for this study. Design. The study employed a correlational research design to examine the relationships between the variables of interest. Correlation analyses were conducted to assess the associations between variables. Path analysis was utilized to explore the underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, group comparisons were conducted to examine di" erences in attitudes and perceptions across various demographic groups. Results. The # ndings indicated that there were signi# cant associations across conservatism, intergroup emotions (both negative and positive), stereotypes, and the tendencies toward exclusion and coexistence. Notably, younger participants exhibited more inclusive ideological and intergroup indicators. Moreover, the path analysis demonstrated the pivotal in$ uence of the morality stereotype and ideological dimensions on the integration and exclusion of migrants. Conclusion. The study highlights the signi# cance of cultivating favorable stereotypical perceptions of migrants and emphasizes the impact of age and ideological factors in creating conducive conditions for migrant integration. A contextual understanding of these results underscores the necessity for inclusive policies and interventions that foster social cohesion and integration within communities that have received migrants.
KW - exclusion
KW - intergroup relations
KW - migration
KW - Peru
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U2 - 10.11621/pir.2024.0405
DO - 10.11621/pir.2024.0405
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217756757
SN - 2074-6857
VL - 17
SP - 85
EP - 108
JO - Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
JF - Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
IS - 4
ER -