- List of Figures and Tables*
- Preface
- I. Introduction
- 1. The Challenge of Muslim Migrants into Christian-Heritage Societies
- 2. Anti-Muslim Discrimination in the French Labor Market and Its Consequences
- II. Research Strategy
- 3. Solving the Problem of Causal Identification
- 4. Procuring a Sample
- 5. Research Protocols
- III. Why Is There Religious Discrimination in France?
- 6. Muslim Characteristics That Feed Rational Islamophobia
- 7. Evidence of Nonrational Islamophobia
- 8. A Discriminatory Equilibrium
- IV. Looking Beyond, Looking Ahead
- 9. Beyond France: Muslim Immigrants in Western Europe and in the United States
- 10. What Is to Be Done?
- Appendix
- Notes
- Glossary
- References
- Index
- * Figures and Tables
- Figures
- 2.1 Interview callback rates for Marie Diouf and Khadija Diouf
- 2.2 Household income of Senegalese Muslim and Senegalese Christian survey respondents
- 3.1 Senegalese origins of our Senegalese Muslim and Senegalese Christian populations
- 5.1 Sample sheet of the 2009 speed chatting game
- 5.2 Sample sheet of the voting decision in the 2009 voting game
- 5.3 Sample sheet of the allocation decision in the 2009 voting game
- 5.4 Variations in the ethnoreligious identity of the recipients in the 2009 dictator game
- 5.5 Sample screenshot for the 2010 name game
- 5.6 Sample screenshot for the 2010 beauty game
- 5.7 Sample screenshot for the 2010 strategic dictator game
- 5.8 Sample screenshot for the 2010 double strategic dictator game
- 6.1 Donations in the 2009 dictator game
- 7.1 Donations of FFFs in the 2009 dictator game when the number of SMs and SXs in the room varies
- 9.1 Comparing discrimination by host populations in Western Europe against Muslim and Christian immigrants from Muslim-majority countries
- 9.2 Comparing gender and religious norms in Western Europe of Muslim and Christian immigrants from Muslim-majority countries
- 9.3 Intergenerational trends in gender norms and religious norms in Western Europe of Muslim and Christian immigrants from Muslim-majority countries
- 9.4 Comparing Muslim and Christian Arab Americans on proficiency in English
- 9.5 Comparing Muslim and Christian Arab Americans on attachment to America
- Tables
- 1.1 Share of the Muslim population in Muslim-majority countries
- 4.1 Balance test for the 2009 SM and SX players
- 5.1 First names of the 2009 SM and SX players
- 5.2 Categorization of the 2009 SM players’ first names as SMM or SMA by our 2010 FFF players
- 8.1 Level of SM and SX distrust in French institutions
- 8.2 Comparing SM and SX agreement that French institutions treat all on equal basis
- 8.3 Comparing average SM and SX attachment to the country or continent of origin
- 8.4 Comparing average SM and SX identification with French culture and society
- 8.5 Comparing average SM and SX identification with secular norms
- 8.6 The evolution of SM and SX integration over time
- 9.1 Comparing Muslim and Christian Arab Americans on discrimination from the host society
- 9.2 Comparing Muslim and Christian Arab Americans on attachment to their region of origin
- 10.1 Multiculturalism Policy Index in 1980 and 2010 for sixteen Western European countries
- 10.2 Trends in norms for Muslim and Christian immigrants in assimilationist and multicultural countries of Western Europe
- 10.3 Intergenerational trends in discrimination for Muslims and Christians in assimilationist and multicultural countries
- Figures