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International Migration Review | 2007

Ethnic Self-Identification of First-Generation Immigrants

Laura Zimmermann; Klaus F. Zimmermann; Amelie F. Constant

This paper uses the concept of ethnic self-identification of immigrants in a two-dimensional framework. It acknowledges that attachments to both the country of origin and the host country are not necessarily mutually exclusive. There are three possible paths of adjustment from separation at entry, namely the transitions to assimilation, integration, and marginalization. We analyze the determinants of ethnic self-identification in this process using samples of first-generation male and female immigrants, and controlling for pre- and post-immigration characteristics. While we find strong gender differences, a wide range of pre-immigration characteristics like education in the country of origin are not important.


Journal of Development Studies | 2012

Reconsidering Gender Bias in Intra-Household Allocation in India

Laura Zimmermann

Abstract Finding evidence of gender discrimination among children in the intrahousehold allocation of goods has often proven to be difficult. This article uses data on education expenditures in India to test whether data aggregation, data reliability and the statistical method used help explain this pattern. Results suggest that discrimination against girls is increasing in age and robust to the statistical method and the expenditure measure at the all-India level, although state-level results are more sensitive. I find that data aggregation and statistical method are important factors in detecting gender bias, while data reliability does not seem to play a major role.


Journal of Development Economics | 2017

Guns and Butter? Fighting Violence with the Promise of Development

Gaurav Khanna; Laura Zimmermann

There is growing awareness that development-oriented government policies may be an important counterinsurgency strategy, but existing papers are usually unable to disentangle various mechanisms. Using a regression-discontinuity design, we analyze the impact of one of the worlds largest anti-poverty programs, Indias NREGS, on the intensity of Maoist conflict. We find short-run increases of insurgency-related violence, police-initiated attacks, and insurgent attacks on civilians. We discuss how these results relate to established theories in the literature. One mechanism consistent with the empirical patterns is that NREGS induces civilians to share more information with the state, improving police effectiveness.


Archive | 2006

Clash of Cultures: Muslims and Christians in the Ethnosizing Process

Amelie F. Constant; Liliya Gataullina; Klaus F. Zimmermann; Laura Zimmermann


Economics Letters | 2008

Human Capital and Ethnic Self-Identification of Migrants

Laura Zimmermann; Liliya Gataullina; Amelie F. Constant; Klaus F. Zimmermann


The Economics of Peace and Security Journal | 2014

Fighting Maoist Violence with Promises: Evidence from India's Employment Guarantee Scheme

Gaurav Khanna; Laura Zimmermann


Archive | 2012

Remember When It Rained: The Elusiveness of Gender Discrimination in Indian School Enrollment

Laura Zimmermann


Archive | 2012

It's a Boy! Women and Non-Monetary Benefits from a Son in India

Laura Zimmermann


World Development | 2018

It’s a boy! Women and decision-making benefits from a son in India

Laura Zimmermann


The IZA World of Labor | 2014

Public works programs in developing countries have the potential to reduce poverty

Laura Zimmermann

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Klaus F. Zimmermann

German Institute for Economic Research

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Gaurav Khanna

University of California

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David Lam

University of Michigan

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