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Working Paper No. 649

Oppositional Identities and the Labor Market

Working Paper
Referens
Battu, Harminder, McDonald Mwale och Yves Zenou (2005). ”Oppositional Identities and the Labor Market”. IFN Working Paper nr 649. Stockholm: Institutet för Näringslivsforskning.

Författare
Harminder Battu, McDonald Mwale, Yves Zenou

We develop a model in which non-white individuals are defined with respect to their social environment (family, friends, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language), and in which jobs are mainly found through social networks. We find that, depending on how strong peer pressures are, non-whites choose to adopt "oppositional" identities since some individuals may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture, even if it implies adverse labor market outcomes.