Publication type
Conference Paper
Series
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference
Authors
Publication date
June 26, 2003
Abstract:
This paper uses the 1999 wave of the Swiss Household Panel study to examine the impact of first language on social, cultural, and human capital. Drawing upon previous research which has identified a 'language penalty' for minority language speakers in multilingual countries, we aim to examine whether this relationship holds true in Switzerland, and more importantly, to examine the mechanism through which stratification operates. We look at language as a determinant of social and cultural capital for Switzerland as a whole, as well as by language dominant regions. We find evidence of differential investment in social and cultural capital by language group. We then examine the impact of language on human capital, which we conceptualise as earnings potential. The effects for both Switzerland as a whole and by language region suggest that first language, independent of social and cultural capital investments, still has a direct impact on human capital. The effect, however, is non-existent in the more heterogeneous region, suggesting that heterogeneity reduces barriers to the acquisition of human capital.
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