Civicness Drain
Authors/Creators
- 1. European University Institute
- 2. University of Bologna
- 3. University of Haifa
- 4. University of Calabria
Description
Migration may cause not only a brain drain but also a “civicness” drain, leading to a poverty trap. Using migration choices of southern-Italian high-school students classified as Civic if not cheating in a modified die-roll experiment, we uncover a key role of local civicness (average civicness in the class): a civicness drain is observed only at high and low local civicness. We rationalize this pattern with a model in which Civic and Uncivic types balance hope vs. fear of migration outcomes, taking into account economic gains, risk preferences, and their beliefs about being considered Civic in the place of destination.
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