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Identity and social exclusion: an experiment with Hispanic immigrants in the U.S.
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Natalia?CandeloEmail author  Rachel?T?A?Croson  Sherry?Xin?Li
Institution:1.Department of Economics,Queens College CUNY,Queens,USA;2.College of Business,UT Arlington,Arlington,USA;3.School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences,UT Dallas,Richardson,USA
Abstract:In this study we conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment with low-income Hispanics in three neighborhoods in a large city in the U.S. to investigate how identity and social exclusion influences individual contributions to fund local public goods. We find that while the strength of identity has a significant and positive impact on individual contributions to local public goods, the perception of social exclusion significantly decreases contributions. Our findings thus suggest factors that may impede full civic participation, and shed important light on potential policies to increase integration of immigrants and ethnic minorities into mainstream society.
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