This paper examines how temporary exposure to a different ethnic region affects national integration using original survey data from participants in Africa’s largest national youth service program. Seven years later, participants randomly assigned to serve in a state with a different ethnic majority are five times more likely to live all across the country compared to those who served in their ethnic region. They have more interethnic romantic relationships...
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2018/10/09
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS8606
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2018/10/09
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Disclosed
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Does Exposure to Other Ethnic Regions Promote National Integration? : Evidence from Nigeria
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national youth service corps