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Women, Muslim Immigrants, and Economic Integration in France

Claire L. Adida, David D. Laitin and Marie-Anne Valfort ()

Economics and Politics, 2014, vol. 26, issue 1, 79-95

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Muslim immigrants to Europe display distinctive attitudes toward women in a wide range of survey data. This study investigates whether this translates into distinctive behavior. Relying on a dictator game in France and an identification strategy that isolates the effect of religion from typical confounds such as race, we compare the donations of matched Christian and Muslim immigrants and rooted French to in-group and out-group men vs. women. Our results indicate that Muslim immigrant participants deviate from Christian immigrant and rooted French participants in their behavior toward women: while the latter favor women over men, Muslim immigrants favor men over women.

Date: 2014
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