Migration and social fractionalization: double relative deprivation as a behavioural link
This study proposes a link between inequality, social fractionalization and the emigration propensity of a population. By assuming that perceptions of relative deprivation may increase migration propensities, I can argue that more fractionalized societies are characterized by lower or higher emigrat...
Main Author: | Czaika, M |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2011
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