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Figures and Tables Figures 1.1. Yearly German Unemployment Rate (Total, 1961–2000) 29 1.2. GDP: Real Growth in Germany (Percentage of Yearly Variation, 1961–2000) 29 3.1. A LISREL Model of Anti-Foreign Sentiment in Germany 63 3.2. A LISREL Model of Attitudes toward Immigration Policy 71 3.3. LISREL Estimates of Independent Variables on Policy Preferences in the Former GDR, Standardized Solution 74 3.4. LISREL Estimates of Independent Variables on Policy Preferences in Western Germany, Standardized Solution 75 5.1. A LISREL Model of Antisemitism in Germany 122 7.1. Acts of Violence with Proven or Suspected Right-Extremist Motivation per 100,000 Inhabitants 161 Tables 2.1. Asylum Applicants in Selected European Countries 41 3.1. German Attitudes toward Refugee Policy 57 3.2. German Attitudes toward Gastarbeiter 59 3.3. German Economic Satisfaction 60 3.4. German Attitudes toward Foreigners in General 61 3.5. German Attitudes on “Mixing” and “Superiority” 64 3.6. Estimation of the LISREL Model of Anti-Foreign Sentiment 67 ix x Figures and Tables 4.1. Elements of German Pride: Western Germany and Eastern Germany 80 4.2. Contact with Foreigners: Western Germany and Eastern Germany 81 4.3. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Lifestyle 83 4.4. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Neighbor 86 4.5. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Marriage 87 4.6. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: General Social Behavior 89 4.7. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Naturalization Criteria 91 4.8. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Equal Rights for Minority Groups 93 4.9. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans: Communal Voting Rights 94 4.10. Percentage of Germans Who Believe Various Discriminatory Acts Are “Not Right” or “Absolutely Not Right” 95 4.11. Responses of Former GDR Residents, by Level of Job Anxiety, on Various Measures of Anti-Foreign Sentiment 97 4.12. Regression of Contact, Sociodemographic, Political, Psychological , and Economic Variables with Measures of Anti-Foreign Sentiment 104 5.1. Distribution of the Indicators of the Antisemitism– Holocaust Interpretation Variable 120 5.2. Distribution of the Indicators of the “Classical” Antisemitism Variable 124 6.1. Mean Differences in Responses between Eastern and Western Germans on Measures of Antisemitism 147 6.2. Regression of Contact, Sociodemographic, Political, Psychological, and Economic Variables with Measures of Antisemitism 149 7.1. Annual Unemployment Rate in Germany and the United States, 1994–2001 159 ...

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