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identification to the culture and society of the country of origin and the host country and second, to investigate the impact of …, namely: i) the degree of commitment to the origin country culture and ii) the extent to which the individual holds multiple …
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identification to the culture and society of the country of origin and the host country and second, to investigate the impact of …, namely: i) the degree of commitment to the origin country culture and ii) the extent to which the individual holds multiple …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012022260
A growing concern in Western countries is the fact that immigrants might adopt oppositional identities. Although identity is expected to affect the economic outcomes of immigrants, little is known about the factors that influence the identity choice of the migrants and thus, their employment...
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A growing concern in Western countries is the fact that immigrants might adopt oppositional identities. Although identity is expected to affect the economic outcomes of immigrants, little is known about the factors that in uence the identity choice of the migrants and thus, their employment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012159277
identification to the culture and society of the country of origin and the host country and second, to investigate the impact of …, namely: i) the degree of commitment to the origin country culture and ii) the extent to which the individual holds multiple …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012159296
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A lack of cultural integration is often blamed for hindering immigrant families' economic progression. This paper is a first attempt to explore whether immigrant parents' ethnic identity affects the next generation's human capital accumulation in the host country. Empirical results based on data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013117822
A lack of cultural integration is often blamed for hindering immigrant families' economic progression. This paper is a first attempt to explore whether immigrant parents' ethnic identity affects the next generation's human capital accumulation in the host country. Empirical results based on data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013106340
, that differences in trust levels between the two host countries increase with acculturation …
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, that differences in trust levels between the two host countries increase with acculturation …
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