移民为何意外留下?误解及其对融合的影响

Why do migrants stay unexpectedly? Misperceptions and implications for integration

Journal of Mathematical Economics · 2025
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研究发现多数计划短期居留的移民最终长期留下,原因是对未来工资和效用的悲观预期;这种误解导致融合不足,基于德国SOEP数据验证。

Abstract

Empirical evidence suggests that the majority of immigrants who initially planned a temporary stay end up staying permanently in the host country. Since beliefs about the duration of stay are a strong determinant of integration, many long-term migrants may end up less than optimally integrated. We theoretically model migrants with potential misperceptions about their future utility and wage prospects in the host country relative to their country of origin. We describe conditions under which these misperceptions generate, and conditions on observables that identify, unexpected staying. These conditions involve pessimism about the endogenous long-term wage for which migrants are indifferent between staying and leaving: either they overestimate the probability of earning less than this indifference wage, or they underestimate their utility in the destination country when earning this wage. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we find that higher levels of pessimism about utility and wages at arrival are associated with staying in the long-term in Germany despite having initially predicted a temporary stay.

移民预期认知偏差长期居留社会融合