Erzen Öncel (MEF Author)Are smaller ethnic groups less advantaged than large groups? This question has not been systematically studied. Using two new datasets, we find that when group size and status are analyzed at national levels smaller groups are generally worse off than larger groups. By contrast, when group size and status are analyzed at subnational (regional or district) levels, smaller groups are better off than larger groups. National minorities are disadvantaged while local minorities are advantaged.We theorize that two factors are at work in generating this surprisingly consistent relationship. First, a synergy exists at national levels among three features of ethnic groups: size, power, and status. The second factor is based on...
Population researchers have contributed to the debate on minority group distribution and disadvantag...
This paper presents an investigation into marginalizing racism, a form of prejudice whereby ingroup ...
In this paper we investigate the generalizability of the role of unequal opportunities and social gr...
Erzen Öncel (MEF Author)Are smaller ethnic groups less advantaged than large groups? This question h...
<p>Are smaller ethnic groups less advantaged than large groups? This question has not been systemati...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We investigate an often overlooked implication of the signalling model of statistical discrimination...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
We address the issue of the optimal size of an ethnic or religious minority from the minority’s pers...
It is widely accepted that the distribution of power between ethnic groups within a country plays a...
From an intergroup relations perspective, relative group size is associated with the quantity and qu...
How does population size affect social life? In accord with Durkheim's classic argument about t...
Abstract There is extensive scholarship on the condition of being a minority in one’s home country a...
Contains fulltext : 145293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The claim tha...
As most immigrant‐origin minority youth grow up in ethnically diverse social worlds, they develop a ...
Population researchers have contributed to the debate on minority group distribution and disadvantag...
This paper presents an investigation into marginalizing racism, a form of prejudice whereby ingroup ...
In this paper we investigate the generalizability of the role of unequal opportunities and social gr...
Erzen Öncel (MEF Author)Are smaller ethnic groups less advantaged than large groups? This question h...
<p>Are smaller ethnic groups less advantaged than large groups? This question has not been systemati...
Empirical findings that minorities typically attain lower economic status than majorities and that r...
We investigate an often overlooked implication of the signalling model of statistical discrimination...
In this study, we examine which role the size of the immigrant population plays in explaining immigr...
We address the issue of the optimal size of an ethnic or religious minority from the minority’s pers...
It is widely accepted that the distribution of power between ethnic groups within a country plays a...
From an intergroup relations perspective, relative group size is associated with the quantity and qu...
How does population size affect social life? In accord with Durkheim's classic argument about t...
Abstract There is extensive scholarship on the condition of being a minority in one’s home country a...
Contains fulltext : 145293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The claim tha...
As most immigrant‐origin minority youth grow up in ethnically diverse social worlds, they develop a ...
Population researchers have contributed to the debate on minority group distribution and disadvantag...
This paper presents an investigation into marginalizing racism, a form of prejudice whereby ingroup ...
In this paper we investigate the generalizability of the role of unequal opportunities and social gr...