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A model is set up where migrants must choose a level of social traits and consumption of ethnic goods. As the … consumption level of ethnic goods increases, the migrants become ever more different to the local population and are less … assimilated. Less assimilation affects the reaction of the local population to the migrants and their willingness to accept the …
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consistent with social harmony. The social harmony, which is a consequence of a view of unemployment as a labor-market discipline … unemployment. We demonstrate that a socially harmonious policy is always feasible. Outcomes without social harmony can therefore …
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Some immigrants try to keep their ethnicity hidden while others become ever deeply more mired in their home culture. We argue that among immigrants this struggle manifests itself in the ethnic goods they choose to consume. Different types of ethnic goods have vastly different effects on...
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social traits of parents has an effect on the segregation of minorities and migrants. …
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Within immigrant society different groups wish to help the migrants in different ways – immigrant societies are multi … the migrants. To do so they need migrant groups to invest effort in helping their country-folk. Migrant groups compete …
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affect assimilation and attitudes towards migrants and international trade. The narrow interests of the different groups may …
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