Factors affecting attitudes toward migrants-An evolutionary approach.
Alexander SchahbasiSusanne HuberMartin FiederPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2020)
Although migration flows are a hallmark of the human species, previous findings suggest that (pre-)historic migration flows were at times accompanied by conflict and violence, while at the same time, they insured survival by allowing cultural exchange and the avoidance of inbreeding. Accordingly, we assume that contemporary attitudes toward migration are rooted in our evolutionary past. We discuss the respective behavioral patterns from an evolutionary perspective, arguing that both-a negative attitude as well as openness-make sense.