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Ethnosizing Immigrants: A Theoretical Framework

Gil Epstein and Odelia Heizler (Cohen)
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Odelia Heizler (Cohen): The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

No 384, Development Working Papers from Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano, University of Milano

Abstract: 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 that individual into one of four states: assimilation, integration, separation or marginalization. A large body of literature has emerged examining the effects of immigrants' characteristics (age, gender, education, religion, etc.) on their ethnic identity using the ethnosizer. This note presents a basic theoretical framework to shed light on the vast collection of empirical results obtained on this topic.

Date: 2015-04-14
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