移民的融合、社会网络与经济成功:柏林土耳其社区的案例研究

Integration, Social Networks and Economic Success of Immigrants: A Case Study of the Turkish Community in Berlin

Kyklos · 2011
被引 42
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用柏林土耳其家庭的独特数据,研究融合与社会网络对移民经济成功的影响,发现融合促进收入,但本地民族网络对未融合移民有利,而跨国网络则相反。

Abstract

The observation that some immigrants choose not to integrate into the host society has caused political controversies across European states. This paper hypothesizes that immigrants can exploit social networks of different scales in order to substitute for costly integration. Using a novel dataset of Turkish households in Berlin, which was specifically collected for this analysis, we investigate the determinants of integration as well as the impact of integration and networks on households' economic success. We find evidence that integration promotes income even after accounting for potential endogeneity bias. Using endogenous switching regression model, we test whether local ethnic networks can be successfully used to generate household income. In line with the view that there is a trade-off between integration and the establishment of ethnic contacts, we find that local ethnic and familial networks increase the income of unintegrated migrants, while transnational networks decrease it. Moreover, education is more income improving for integrated than non-integrated immigrants and remaining closely integrated within their own ethnic group is more economically advantageous for poorer households. These results provide evidence that integration is the rational strategy for better-off immigrants while it may be too costly for poorer immigrants.

移民融合社会网络经济成功土耳其裔社区