Is it Ethnic Fractionalization or Social Exclusion, Which Affects Social Cohesion?

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Irene van Staveren
Zahid Pervaiz
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[1] Erasmus University Rotterdam,Economics of Development and Emerging Markets, Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
[2] National College of Business Administration and Economics (NCBA&E),Department of Economics
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Social Indicators Research | 2017年 / 130卷
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Social cohesion; Ethnic fractionalization; Economic growth; Cross-country analysis; Social exclusion; Minorities; Developing countries; O11; Z13;
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The theory about missing links of economic growth often lags behind the empirical estimations of such links. A consensus has emerged that ethnic fractionalization has a negative impact on growth, also when controlled for income inequality. Often, although implicitly, the assumed channel is social cohesion. We analyse the effect of fractionalization on social cohesion with a different inequality measure, namely a social measure of inequality: the Inclusion of Minorities Index. Our results indicate that it is social exclusion, which reduces social cohesion, rather than diversity as such. We conclude that future studies of social cohesion and its relation to growth may benefit from using measures of social exclusion next to ethnic diversity.
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页码:711 / 731
页数:20
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