Birthplace diversity and economic prosperity
Journal article: We propose an index of population diversity based on people’s birthplaces and decompose it into a size (share of immigrants) and a variety (diversity of immigrants) component. We show that birthplace diversity is largely uncorrelated with ethnic, linguistic or genetic diversity and that the diversity of immigrants relates positively to measures of economic prosperity. This holds especially for skilled immigrants in richer countries at intermediate levels of cultural proximity. We address endogeneity by specifying a pseudo-gravity model predicting the size and diversity of immigration. The results are robust across specifications and suggestive of skill-complementarities between immigrants and native workers.
Author(s)
Alberto Alesina, Johann Harnoss, Hillel Rapoport
Journal
- Journal of Economic Growth
Date of publication
- 2016
Keywords
- Culture
- Immigration
- Economic development
- Birthplace diversity
Pages
- 1-38
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1