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persistence and association of health capital assessments of first and second-generation migrants with that of their ancestral … assessments by an average of 16%, and that of second generation migrants between 11% and 25%. Estimates are heterogeneous by …
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the host country’s culture. While migrants do act as vectors of cultural diffusion and bring about cultural convergence …
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We develop and empirically test a theory concerning individual beliefs about whether immigrants should culturally assimilate into the host society or preserve their own cultural norms. We argue that when national identity is a source of intrinsic utility, the longevity of national identity...
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. The results show that having multiple identities improves the employment outcomes of the migrants and contribute to help …
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This paper empirically investigates whether emigrants from MENA countries self-select on cultural traits such as religiosity and gender-egalitarian attitudes. To do so, we use Gallup World Poll data on individual opinions and beliefs, migration aspirations, short-run migration plans, and...
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Ethnically diverse countries are more prone to conflict, but why do some groups engage in conflict while others do not? I show that civil conflict is explained by ethnic groups' cultural distance to the central government: an increase in cultural distance, proxied by linguistic distance,...
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We examine how cultural norms shape attitudes toward immigration. Our causal identification relies on comparing students who moved across the East-West border after German reunification with students who moved within former East Germany. Students who moved from East to West became more positive...
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The role of ethnic clustering in ethnic identity formation has remained unexplored, mainly due to missing detailed data. This study closes the knowledge gap for Germany by employing a unique combination of datasets, the survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and disaggregated...
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provinces, we first document a positive correlation between consumer prices and the share of migrants in the population. However … that immigration has actually reduced consumer prices in Spain. An increase in the share of migrants by 10 percentage …
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. Third, we find comparable results using data from Australia, which enhances the external validity of our results. …
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