Ethnic Goods and Immigrant Assimilation

Author/s

Ilhom Abdulloev, Gil S. Epstein and Ira N. Gang

No.
2014-03
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Some immigrants try to keep their ethnicity hidden while others become ever deeply more mired in their home culture. We argue that among immigrants this struggle manifests itself in the ethnic goods they choose to consume. Different types of ethnic goods have vastly different effects on immigrant assimilation. We develop a simple theoretical model useful for capturing the consequences of this struggle, illustrating it with examples of Central Asian assimilation into the Muscovite economy.

Keywords: assimilation, migrants, culture, ethnic goods

JEL codes: J15

Last Updated Date : 26/02/2014