# How much does culture matter for preferences for redistribution? Evidence from panel data on immigrants in Germany

**Authors:** Olga Griaznova

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327372 · PLOS One · 2025-07-30

## TL;DR

The study explores whether immigrants in Germany adopt local preferences for wealth redistribution, focusing on cultural influences.

## Contribution

It provides empirical evidence on how migrants from different welfare regimes adapt their political preferences in Germany.

## Key findings

- Immigrants from different countries show varying degrees of adoption of native Germans' redistribution preferences.
- Cultural background significantly influences political integration and preferences for redistribution.
- Adaptation is complex and depends on the migrants' origin and time spent in Germany.

## Abstract

This study addresses a long-debated question in the humanities: does culture matter? This issue gains prominence in times of intense migration, when disputes about migrants integration and their impact on the political processes become central in political discourse. Using data from the German socio-economic panel (GSOP), the study brings together empirical evidence about preferences for redistribution of both the German population and migrants originated from different welfare regimes. Focusing on the political integration of migrants, this article explores whether immigrants from Poland, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Russia adopt preferences for redistribution of native Germans during their life in Germany. By applying OLS and fixed effects models, the study tests theoretical scenarios of the adaptation of migrants in the host country and draws conclusions about the complexity of the integration process.

## Full-text entities

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