
handle: 10419/18509 , 10419/33786
Abstract The paper investigates the role of human capital on immigrants' ethnic ties towards their home and host countries. Pre-migration characteristics dominate ethnic self-identification. Human capital acquired in the host country does not affect the attachment to the receiving country.
J24, first-generation migrants, Humankapital, gender, human capital, Deutschland, J15, J16, ddc:330, ethnic self-identification; ethnicity; first-generation migrants; gender; human capital, Soziale Integration, Ethnic self-identification, Z10, ethnicity, Ethnische Beziehungen, F22, Migranten, Ethnic self-identification, first-generation migrants, gender, ethnicity, human capital, jel: jel:F22, jel: jel:J24, jel: jel:J15, jel: jel:J16, jel: jel:Z10
J24, first-generation migrants, Humankapital, gender, human capital, Deutschland, J15, J16, ddc:330, ethnic self-identification; ethnicity; first-generation migrants; gender; human capital, Soziale Integration, Ethnic self-identification, Z10, ethnicity, Ethnische Beziehungen, F22, Migranten, Ethnic self-identification, first-generation migrants, gender, ethnicity, human capital, jel: jel:F22, jel: jel:J24, jel: jel:J15, jel: jel:J16, jel: jel:Z10
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