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measuring spatial dependence, particularly in the form of segregation or clusters. We conclude that there will be in the future …
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ethnic segregation with regard to the quality of educational institution to which immigrants have access, which naturally …
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We present a basic theoretical framework of ethnic identity, i.e., the level of immigrant's commitment to his or her host society as well as the immigrant's commitment to his or her home society. Our model can explain the emerging empirical literature which studies the effect of the immigrants'...
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measuring spatial dependence, particularly in the form of segregation or clusters.We conclude that there will be in the future …
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The selective inflow and outflow of residents by ethnicity is the main mechanism behind ethnic residential segregation …
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Recently, Constant, Gataullina, and Zimmermann (2009) established a new method to measure ethnic identity which they called the "ethnosizer". Using information on an individual's language, culture, social interactions, history of migration, and ethnic selfidentification, the method classifies...
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Recently, Constant, Gataullina, and Zimmermann (2009) established a new method to measure ethnic identity which they called the "ethnosizer". Using information on an individual's language, culture, social interactions, history of migration, and ethnic self-identification, the method classifies...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013043691
This paper reviews recent economics literature on culture, with an emphasis on its relation to the field of long-run growth and development. It examines the key issues debated in the new cultural economics: causal effects of culture on economic outcomes, the origins and social costs of culture,...
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denser societies, but it is not influenced by the minority share. Social segregation, for the minority, increases with social …
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We develop a model in which non-white individuals are defined with respect to their social environment (family, friends, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language), and in which jobs are mainly found through social networks. We found that, depending on how...
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