制度歧视与同化:来自1882年《排华法案》的证据

Institutional discrimination and assimilation: Evidence from the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

Explorations in Economic History · 2024
被引 5
ABS 3

Abstract

本摘要源自该文的 IZA 工作论文版(2020),正式发表版可能有调整。

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 banned Chinese immigration and institutionalized discrimination against Chinese in U.S. society. This study examines the impact of institutional discrimination on the assimilation of Chinese by exploiting the passage of the Act and the state-level variation in the intensity of discrimination, measured by the voting outcomes of the Act and the number of anti-Chinese incidents. Our difference-in-differences estimates show that discrimination substantially slowed the occupational assimilation of Chinese in the Exclusion Era (1882–1943) and that Chinese in the U.S. reacted to discrimination by investing in human capital, improving English skills, and increasingly adopting Americanized names. The triple difference estimates show that these effects are significantly stronger in states with higher support rates of the Act or greater numbers of anti-Chinese incidents. These findings are not driven by the selection in migration and fertility.

移民经济学人口经济学人力资本政治经济学法律经济学