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98 WEDNESDAY 20 JULY1 University of Essex, Department of Economics, United KingdomThis study, using data from the BCS, comprehensively examines whether vicmizaon paerns are differentbetween immigrants and naves. We first find that the probability of being a vicm of a burglary or a personalthe is higher for immigrants, but this can be perfectly explained by the fact that immigrants exhibit somedemographic characteriscs associated with higher vicmizaon. Contrary to the above, we interesngly findthat immigrants are of lower risk of violent vicmizaon. As violence is an expressive type of crime, whereinteracons between vicm-offender pairs prior to the crime act maer much more than instrumental crime,the lower risk of violence faced by immigrants could be aributed to different lifestyle choices associated withlower vicmizaon risks...2.33 Human Values VTo be held on July 20, 2011 from: 14:00 to 15:30, in room 415.Coordinated by:• Constanze Beierlein - GESIS - Leibniz Instute for the Social Sciences, Germany• Eldad Davidov - University of Zürich, Switzerland• Peter Schmidt - University of Giessen, Germany2.33.1 Tesng the Relaonship between Social Status and Religiosity in Chrisan Europe - A LongitudinalPerspecveR. Klanjsek 1 , S. Flere 11 University of Maribor, SloveniaThe correlates and possible social origins of religiosity are sll disputed. These relaonships can also be indicaveof plausibility of secularizaon. Flere and Klanjšek (<strong>European</strong> Sociees, 2009, 583-602), using WVS<strong>Survey</strong> data (wave 1999-2001; n= 48.263) found an inverse relaonship between religiosity and income andreligiosity and educaon in <strong>European</strong> countries with a Chrisan heritage (Eastern Orthodox, Protestant andRoman Catholic). The results lent limited support to the classical deprivaon thesis, since in none of the samplesanalyzed a posive associaon between high social status and high religiosity could be found. Using thelast release of the EVS data (2008), the same analyses on the same countries will be carried out in order to testwhether the relaonships are stable over me.2.33.2 Human Values – Typologies of PreferencesT. Blank 2 , A. Pöge 1 , H. Murawski 21 Bielefeld University, Germany; 2 University Bielefeld, GermanySchwartz’s conceptualizaon of ten basic human values suggests that they are interrelated systemacally bybeing more or less similar and that this should be reflected in a hierarchy of importance among them. Thispaper deals with the queson, to which extent this conceptualizaon can be found in different groups of populaonusing ESS-2008-data for Germany, France, Sweden and Turkey. In the first step, for each of the fourcountries different homogeneous subgroups are idenfied using latent class analysis. By this, each of thesegroups is characterized by group-specific profiles of importance of the ten value types analysis. Secondly,each of these profiles is compared with a sine curve as the theorecal perfect form of an importance profilecongruent with the theorecal concept...2.33.3 The Temporal Reciprocity of Values and Beliefs: A Longitudinal Study of Polish MigrantsR. Goodwin 1 , E. Polek 2 , A. Bardi 31 Brunel University, United Kingdom; 2 University College Dublin, Ireland; 3 Royal Holloway, University of London,United Kingdom

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