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Institute For Public Policy National Poll - March 2022, Institute For Public Policy
Institute For Public Policy National Poll - March 2022, Institute For Public Policy
Public Policy Poll Results
The Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy leveraged a digital quantitative research approach to address the following areas of investigation:
- Thoughts on the quality of life in Connecticut
- Calculate insight on National Politics
- Determine movement in Connecticut Politics
- Quantify Sentiment for President Joe Biden
- Measure support of President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown
- Understand CT residents’ thoughts regarding taxes and mill rates in the state
- Gauge sentiments pertaining to the crisis in Ukraine
- Ascertain levels of trust placed in health & financial institutions, government and news sources
- Demographic profiles of respondents
Muslim Immigration To Connecticut: An Analysis Of Muslim Communities' Role In Immigrant Incorporation, Hannah M. Lynch
Muslim Immigration To Connecticut: An Analysis Of Muslim Communities' Role In Immigrant Incorporation, Hannah M. Lynch
Senior Theses and Projects
This research investigates the relationship between Muslim religious identity and immigrant incorporation outcomes in the United States. There is much existing literature discussing the outcomes of different immigrant groups to the United States, but Muslim immigrants have been largely left out of the discussion. Through interviewing Muslim immigrant residents of Connecticut, I discovered a two-fold relationship between Muslim identity and immigrant outcomes. On one hand, Muslim immigrants were able to incorporate more successfully through their Muslim religious community, such as their mosque. On the other hand, Muslim immigrants faced more difficult incorporating because of negative attitudes towards Muslim immigrants from …