The paper analyses the population dynamics of a country that has two ethnic groups, a minority and a majority, and minority members can choose to assimilate into the majority. Depending on the minority's size, the long-run outcome can be full or no assimilation. Under certain parameter values multiple equilibria exist, including the two extreme cases. The paper demonstrates that both the long-run outcome and the equilibrium path may be inefficient. Two extensions to the basic model are considered. The first one allows for a comparison between a multicultural and a `melting pot' society. The second one introduces population growth and studies the interplay between exogenous and endogenous changes in the minority's size.
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Expanding on the concept of ethnic human capital, the paper distinguishes between cultural assimilat...
We study the migrants’ assimilation, which we conceptualize as forming human capital productive on t...
In a heterogeneous society with two social groups possessing competing social norms, members of the ...
What factors determine a minority group's extent/pattern of assimilation with the mainstream populat...
Abstract: The model of population evolution is constructed for the case of two main ethnic...
Multiculturalism has been advanced as an alternative to normative assimilation theory. Multicultural...
This paper studies the population dynamics of cultural traits in a model of intergenerational cultur...
International audienceWe look at the dynamics of identity and immigration in a setting in which poli...
Social assimilation has been observed in many societies where members of the minority group suffer f...
We study the assimilation behavior of a group of migrants who live in a city populated by native inh...
Developed-country populations that began their fertility transitions relatively early are becoming i...
I use evolutionary game theory to address the relation between nationalism and immigration, studying...
In an age of mass immigration, assimilation is critical not only to the success of the immigrants bu...
When immigration is the subject, both academic literature and public discourse tend to assume that h...
The level of ethnic diversity is believed to have significant consequences for economic and politica...
Expanding on the concept of ethnic human capital, the paper distinguishes between cultural assimilat...
We study the migrants’ assimilation, which we conceptualize as forming human capital productive on t...
In a heterogeneous society with two social groups possessing competing social norms, members of the ...