We develop a dynamic model that can explain identity switching activities among a stereotyped population, such as passing and selective out-migration, based on the group reputation model developed in Kim and Loury (2008). The more talented members of the population, who gain more by separating themselves from the masses, have a greater incentive to pass for an advantaged group with a higher collective reputation (incurring some cost of switching) or differentiate themselves by adopting the cultural traits of a better-off subgroup to send signals of their higher productivity to employers. We also show how an elite subgroup may grow autonomously out of the stereotyped population, when the most talented members adopt the cultural indices tha...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
These are data from the primary dependent measures from my ESRC grant examining how intergoup bias i...
We develop a dynamic model that can explain identity switching activities among a stereotyped popula...
We develop a dynamic model that can explain identity switching activities among a stereotyped popula...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
When identity is exogenous and if the ability distributions within groups are the same, then inequal...
We develop an identity choice model within the context of a stereotyping-cum-signaling framework. Th...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
We develop an identity choice model based on the stereotyping and signaling frame-work. Inequality o...
Economists have developed theoretical models identifying self-fulfilling expectations as an importan...
Economists have developed theoretical models identifying self-fulfilling expectations as an importan...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
These are data from the primary dependent measures from my ESRC grant examining how intergoup bias i...
We develop a dynamic model that can explain identity switching activities among a stereotyped popula...
We develop a dynamic model that can explain identity switching activities among a stereotyped popula...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
When identity is exogenous and if the ability distributions within groups are the same, then inequal...
We develop an identity choice model within the context of a stereotyping-cum-signaling framework. Th...
Previous literature on statistical discrimination explained stereotypes based on the existence of mu...
We develop an identity choice model based on the stereotyping and signaling frame-work. Inequality o...
Economists have developed theoretical models identifying self-fulfilling expectations as an importan...
Economists have developed theoretical models identifying self-fulfilling expectations as an importan...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
These are data from the primary dependent measures from my ESRC grant examining how intergoup bias i...