主讲人:Siyu Wang(汪斯妤)
时间:2021年11月24日 9:30
地点:腾讯会议ID:666531438
题目:The Impact of Parental Migration on Social Identity - A Framed Field Experiment with Left-behind Children
主讲人简介:Siyu Wang is an assistant professor of Economics at Wichita State University. Previously, she served as an assistant professor at Missouri State University and as a behavioral economist and data scientist at Ford Motor Company.
Siyu is an applied microeconomist who works on bridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. Her research approach relies on insights from experimental economics to investigate behavior, its managerial applications, and policy implications. Her research is published at various peer-reviewed journals, such as Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology and Economics etc.
摘要:We examine the impact of parental migration on the social identity among children by conducting a field experiment with 311 children from a major labor-exporting area in China. By exploiting a natural setting on varying parental migration status, we want to study whether children interact with left-behind children and children under parental care differently. Children in our experiment make decisions to divide tokens between left-behind children and children under parental care. They also play a dictator game and an ultimatum game between themselves and another child, whose identity characteristics vary. We find that children, regardless of their own identity, show stronger generosity towards the left-behind children, propose sharing higher amounts with left-behind children, and are willing to accept lower proposed amounts from left-behind children.