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Belonging or estrangement—The European Refugee Crisis and its effects on immigrant identity
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Management, The Open University of Israel, Ra''anana, Israel;2. Department of Management, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel and Department of Economics, The College of Management Rishon-Lezion, Rishon-Lezion, Israel;3. Department of Economics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Abstract:This study examines the impact of the 2015 European Refugee Crisis on the ethnic identity of resident migrants in Germany. To derive plausibly causal estimates, I exploit the quasi-experimental setting in Germany, by which refugees are allocated to different counties by state authorities without being able to choose their locations themselves. This study finds that higher shares of refugees in a county increased migrants’ attachment to their home countries, while not affecting their perceived belonging to Germany. Further analyses uncover strong heterogeneities with respect to country of origin and suggest that concerns about xenophobia, experiences of discrimination, and the consumption of foreign media contributed to these effects. Lastly, I find that changes in ethnic identity coincide with the political polarization of migrants.
Keywords:Refugees  Migrants  Ethnic identity  European Refugee Crisis
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