RT Article T1 Values and Attitudes Toward Immigrants Among School Children in Switzerland and Poland JF Race and social problems VO 14 IS 4 SP 308 OP 325 A1 Becker, Charlotte Clara A2 Davidov, Eldad 1971- A2 Cieciuch, Jan 1974- A2 Algesheimer, René 1973- A2 Kindschi, Martin 1983- LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1819843270 AB Research on key determinants of negative attitudes toward immigration has often suggested that values held by individuals systematically explain such sentiments. Universalists appear to have more positive and conservatives more negative attitudes. So far, however, these insights are based on studies using adult samples. In our study, we analyze these relations among children and adolescents. For the analysis, we utilized a Swiss-Polish panel dataset (2015–2017, N = 5,332) with three time points collected among school children aged 8–19 years. We employed autoregressive cross-lagged models. The results indicated that while universalism decreased negative attitudes toward immigrants, the expected effect for conformity-tradition was not found. K1 Autoregressive cross-lagged models K1 School children K1 panel data K1 Attitudes toward immigration K1 Values DO 10.1007/s12552-022-09357-4