@JenelopeJohnson @ToddWangsgard79 @Toure Empirical evidence does exist https://t.co/O2cH3610zK
@dryflystallion @BurgessOwens You're gonna need to do some reading. https://t.co/dehJRw9MB3
RT @pengzell: @swinshi Or upward mobility (@bergerthor) https://t.co/ztTkfBH51g
RT @pengzell: @swinshi Or upward mobility (@bergerthor) https://t.co/ztTkfBH51g
@swinshi Or upward mobility (@bergerthor) https://t.co/ztTkfBH51g
RT @RAVerBruggen: @swinshi @RCAFDM @karlbykarlsmith @Steve_Sailer I think we're basically in agreement then. Btw here's a paper I mentioned…
@swinshi @RCAFDM @karlbykarlsmith @Steve_Sailer I think we're basically in agreement then. Btw here's a paper I mentioned last time we discussed this, where the relationship indeed seemed fully mediated by modern demographics. https://t.co/Y3A6ciu0LM
@KeriLeighMerrit I agree that what stands out w the map of American mobility is that it’s a map of “history”. Of course, partly history of slavery/racism: indeed a key correlate of present-day mobility is the % enslaved by outbreak of the CW (https://t.co/
@gabriel_mathy @davidshor @dpinsen Completely agree on key role of slavery (paper on that here: https://t.co/Kcehpwp4tP) in shaping patterns of opportunity. However, we document that all of these correlations are also evident when omitting all Southern CZs
@swinshi @WilcoxNMP @NRO @SenMikeLee Finally! Variable was upward mobility. One of the most dramatic abstract vs. concession-in-footnote whiplashes I've ever experienced. https://t.co/4Duxss72mB https://t.co/mEgSUSJdqB
@nhendren82 @andrewchase__ @SallyLHudson @SteveRo48195125 Also relevant here: paper by @bergerthor showing that the story may be one about past institutions rather than race as such https://t.co/ztTkfBH51g
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @econoflove: M@TrevonDLogan what do you think of this study on state differentials in the long lasting effects of #slavery? https://t.co…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
NickKristof: RT WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important new study on slavery's long-term legacy for economic mobility: https://t.co/YVSlU6Qxsc HT KayHymowitz ht
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
M@TrevonDLogan what do you think of this study on state differentials in the long lasting effects of #slavery?
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
A stark reminder that the social determinants of health have long historical roots.
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
Here is a tacit response to @coldxman’s recent @QuilletteM piece: a quantitative appraisal of slavery’s persistently baleful impact. & yet, there’s agreement on a role for culture in explaining structural outcomes. NB @clairlemon
RT @MattGrossmann: areas with more prevalent slavery by the outbreak of the Civil War exhibit substantially less upward mobility today; rel…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @WilcoxNMP: Why is the American Dream more likely to be out of reach in some parts of the country rather than others? Slavery. Important…
RT @MattGrossmann: areas with more prevalent slavery by the outbreak of the Civil War exhibit substantially less upward mobility today; rel…
Very important for understanding the low levels of mobility in the South today 👇
RT @MattGrossmann: areas with more prevalent slavery by the outbreak of the Civil War exhibit substantially less upward mobility today; rel…
Research on slavery, family structure and opportunity. Short version: family structure is key to understanding black intergenerational mobility. https://t.co/KSQ0zCa4eA
areas with more prevalent slavery by the outbreak of the Civil War exhibit substantially less upward mobility today; related to current family structure #SocSciResearch https://t.co/KEVUPujD0q
RT @marciacastrorj: #Slavery and the #Geography of #IntergenerationalMobility in the United States https://t.co/f7LUJ5AkAu
RT @marciacastrorj: #Slavery and the #Geography of #IntergenerationalMobility in the United States https://t.co/f7LUJ5AkAu
#Slavery and the #Geography of #IntergenerationalMobility in the United States https://t.co/f7LUJ5AkAu
"areas with more prevalent slavery by the outbreak of the Civil War exhibit substantially less upward mobility today" https://t.co/UI6vaxLR79