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Human Capital and Ethnic Self-Identification of Migrants

Klaus Zimmermann (), Amelie Constant, Liliya Gataullina and Laura Zimmermann

No 5884, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: The paper investigates the role of human capital for migrants' ethnic ties towards their home and host countries. Pre-migration characteristics dominate ethnic self-identification. Human capital acquired in the host country does not affect the attachment to the receiving country.

Keywords: Ethnic self-identification; First-generation migrants; Gender; Ethnicity; Human capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F22 J15 J16 J24 Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-10
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-hrm and nep-soc
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