Oppositional Identities and Employment for Ethnic Minorities: Evidence from England

27 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2009

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Harminder Battu

University of Aberdeen - Business School and CELMR

Yves Zenou

Stockholm University; Monash University - Department of Economics; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI); IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Abstract

Where a community or group is socially excluded from a dominant group, some individuals of that group may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture. The aim of this paper is to investigate this issue by empirically analyzing the potential trade-off for ethnic minorities between sticking to their own roots and labour market success. We find that the social environment of individuals and attachments to culture of origin has a strong association with identity choice. Our results also suggest that those non-whites who have preferences that accord with being "oppositional" do experience an employment penalty.

Keywords: social networks, identity, ethnic minorities, whiteメs norm

JEL Classification: J15

Suggested Citation

Battu, Harminder and Zenou, Yves and Zenou, Yves, Oppositional Identities and Employment for Ethnic Minorities: Evidence from England. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4517, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1501933 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1501933

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