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Ethnic persistence, assimilation and risk proclivity

机译:种族持续性,同化性和风险倾向性

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This paper investigates whether immigrants adapt to the attitudes of the majority population in the host country by focusing on the effect of ethnic persistence and assimilation on individual risk proclivity. Employing information from a unique representative German survey, we find that adaptation to the host country closes the existing immigrant-native gap in risk proclivity by reducing immigrants’ risk aversion and explains the systematic variation in the observed risk attitudes across immigrants of different origins. Our analysis of the adaptation behavior of immigrants suggests that acquisition of social norms is an essential factor in the formation of individual attitudes. JEL classification D1, D81, F22, J15, J16, J31, J62, J82.
机译:本文通过关注种族持续性和同化性对个人风险倾向的影响,研究移民是否适应东道国的多数人口的态度。利用来自德国的一项独特的有代表性的调查中的信息,我们发现适应东道国可以通过减少移民的风险规避程度来弥补现有的移民本地人在风险倾向方面的差距,并解释不同来源移民对观察到的风险态度的系统差异。我们对移民的适应行为的分析表明,获得社会规范是形成个人态度的重要因素。 JEL分类D1,D81,F22,J15,J16,J31,J62,J82。

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