@monotematic @fentasyl My tweet here has the data. https://t.co/wMlcKQoEuW
@nianello6 Found my old thread compiling the evidence on this issues. At least relatively, Recent Southern Families did better. https://t.co/wMlcKQoEuW
@grounded_in @KingSharkz @silverc0cktip1 @TodSmithDaThird https://t.co/S3YaQoVkK3 On crime. https://t.co/dDDw1Dnqiy https://t.co/JJ6lnNFPXo https://t.co/GYt1o2fdYL https://t.co/2Zwfn3fPMY https://t.co/O41mmjx4ku On various outcome indicators between
RT @StanColemanRE: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration https://t.co/Q1hFG3Ycj0 #AfricanAmericans #migration #geographicmobili…
Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration https://t.co/Q1hFG3Ycj0 #AfricanAmericans #migration #geographicmobility #economicmobility
RT @EconZach: Long-run follow up (60 years later!) on children of the Great Migration shows small economic advances relative to children of…
RT @RLClarkPop: African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of south…
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
RT @RLClarkPop: African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of south…
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
RT @allthingscensus: The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically significant advantages in education, income and poverty status" compared with those who stayed https://t.co/z47gRFjSfl
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
RT @RLClarkPop: African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of south…
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
RT @allthingscensus: The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically sig…
RT @allthingscensus: The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically sig…
RT @RLClarkPop: African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of south…
RT @allthingscensus: The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically sig…
RT @allthingscensus: The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically sig…
The children of African Americans who left the U.S. South during the Great Migration had "modest but statistically significant advantages in education, income and poverty status" compared with those who stayed https://t.co/itTo94eSHH
RT @RLClarkPop: African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of south…
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
African American children of Great Migration advantaged in education, income & poverty status relative to children of southerners who remained in South. Second-generation white migrants experienced few benefits from migrating relative to southern or no
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
RT @ICPSR: Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term resu…
Second-Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration, co-authored by ICPSR's J. Trent Alexander et al., examines the long-term results of the mass migration of African Americans out of the early-twentieth century South. More: https://t.co/6YmAgq5JjT https://t
RT @EconZach: Long-run follow up (60 years later!) on children of the Great Migration shows small economic advances relative to children of…
RT @EconZach: Long-run follow up (60 years later!) on children of the Great Migration shows small economic advances relative to children of…
Long-run follow up (60 years later!) on children of the Great Migration shows small economic advances relative to children of non-movers. https://t.co/TWY7BbtkqV