IdEP Seminar "Migration and Cultural Change" - Hillel Rapoport

Institute of Economics

Date: 25 May 2021 / 12:15 - 13:15

Zoom

We examine both theoretically and empirically how migration affects cultural change in home and host countries.
Our theoretical model integrates various compositional and diffusion mechanisms of migration-based cultural change for which it delivers distinctive testable predictions on the sign and direction of convergence.
We then use the World Value Survey for the period 1981-2014 to build time varying measures of cultural similarity for a large number of country pairs and exploit within country-pair variation over time.
Our evidence is inconsistent with the view that immigrants are a threat to the host country’s culture.
While migrants do act as vectors of cultural diffusion and bring about cultural convergence, this is mostly to disseminate cultural values and norms from host to home countries (i.e., cultural remittances).

This paper is joint work with Sulin Sardoschau (Humboldt University) and Arthur Silve (Université Laval)

Hillel Rapoport
Professor at Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

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