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Assets, aliens or asylum seekers? Immigration and the United Kingdom

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Helen Haste (United Kingdom)

Professor of Psychology at the University of Bath, England and Visiting Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has published extensively on moral, social and political development, on gender, and on science and culture, and she is currently working on citizenship education. She was President of the International Society of Political Psychology in 2002, and in 2005 received the Society’s Nevitt Sanford Award for contributions to political psychology. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and was recently elected to the British Academy of Social Sciences. E-mail: hastehe@gse.harvard.edu.

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Haste, H. Assets, aliens or asylum seekers? Immigration and the United Kingdom. Prospects 36, 327–341 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11125-006-0010-7

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