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隔壁的移民

The Immigrant Next Door
American Economic Review · 2024 · Leonardo Bursztyn、Thomas Chaney、Tarek A. Hassan、Aakaash Rao

中文摘要

我们研究,长达数十年接触具有某一外国血统的群体,如何塑造本地人对该群体的态度和行为。利用个人层面的捐赠数据,我们发现,长期接触某一外国血统的群体会使人们的慷慨行为专门针对该群体的祖籍国。为考察其作用机制,我们聚焦于与阿拉伯穆斯林的接触,结果表明,长期接触:(i)减少了对阿拉伯穆斯林的显性和隐性偏见;(ii)降低了对敌视阿拉伯穆斯林的政策和政治候选人的支持;(iii)增加了对阿拉伯国家的慈善捐赠;(iv)带来了与阿拉伯穆斯林更多的个人交往;以及(v)增进了对阿拉伯穆斯林和伊斯兰教的了解。(JEL D64、D83、D91、J15)

Abstract

We study how decades-long exposure to individuals of a given foreign descent shapes natives’ attitudes and behavior toward that group. Using individualized donations data, we show that long-term exposure to a given foreign ancestry leads to more generous behavior specifically toward that group’s ancestral country. Focusing on exposure to Arab Muslims to examine mechanisms, we show that long-term exposure (i) decreases explicit and implicit prejudice against Arab Muslims, (ii) reduces support for policies and political candidates hostile toward Arab Muslims, (iii) increases charitable donations to Arab countries, (iv) leads to more personal contact with Arab Muslims, and (v) increases knowledge of Arab Muslims and Islam. (JEL D64, D83, D91, J15)
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