族裔与英国毕业生迁移:一种身份经济学方法

Ethnicity and UK graduate migration: An identity economics approach

Journal of Regional Science · 2024
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了2018/2019届英国非白人少数族裔毕业生的就业迁移行为,发现他们更倾向于迁移到族裔多样性高的地区,并用身份经济学框架解释这一模式。

Abstract

Abstract This paper reports on the employment migration behavior of non‐White ethnic minority graduates in the United Kingdom for the 2018/2019 graduation cohort, which is the last cohort to enter the labor market before the COVID‐19 pandemic. Using data from the new Graduate Outcomes survey and controlling for a rich set of background characteristics, the findings indicate that ethnic minority graduates are more likely than their White counterparts to find work in ethnically diverse areas of the United Kingdom after leaving higher education. An identity utility framework is then formalized that combines identity economics with traditional approaches of human capital theory and job search theory. A test of an ethnic identity‐based hypothesis reveals that Asian, Black, and Mixed‐background graduates are comparatively more likely to migrate to areas with higher ethnic diversity levels, rather than less diverse areas. In addition to traditional explanations based on human capital theory and job search theory, this paper argues that these patterns are best explained by ethnic identity norms, which introduce a preference for working in ethnically diverse places. However, the results should be interpreted with some caution because of concerns related to heterogeneity within the ethnic group classifications used in the paper and possible omitted and unobserved variables.

族裔身份毕业生迁移族裔多样性身份经济学