It's well-known that immigrants to the U.S. today tend to vote Democratic and hold more left-wing beliefs than natives.
This was also true in the past, when the immigrants were almost entirely European.
Part of it may have had to do with Prohibition, which German immigrants hated. Part of it may have had to do with the backlash to immigration laws which, again, Germans hated
Example: This chart shows the share of army volunteers in areas with and without German integration laws
The effect of historical European immigration on how left-wing a county is, Democratic affiliation, opposition to spending cuts, support for welfare, min. wages, and tax-financing deficits, was moderated by exposure to social welfare reforms.
More exposure, bigger effect.
The estimates trended the same way for intermarriage rates between locals and migrants, but those estimates weren't as consistently significant.
And there was also evidence for moderation of migrant's impacts by the degree of residential integration of said migrants. More residential integration, less integration of the migrant's values.
The moderation by exposure to social welfare reforms is striking, but it seems to be due to selection: controlling for migrant's economic characteristics, the effect is considerably attenuated.
Perhaps more elite immigrants were better able to promote welfare reform.
The number of robustness tests in this paper is really something. You can search for explanations all day long, but the findings just seem robust: European immigrants had spillover effects on the politics of their neighbors, pushing U.S. politics leftward.
Amy Wax got in trouble for remarking that she'd not seen a Black student in the top quarter of a Penn Law class.
Thanks to hacked Columbia data, we can see that she was...
Probably right!
In the decade before her statement, there were just two top-25% Black students.
It is *totally* plausible that she never met these students. And it's also plausible that she rarely saw Black students in the top *half*, because each year, the number of them was just 1-4.
But, despite being 8% of the class, they were ~40% of the bottom 10%-ranked students:
Note: Penn is on-par/slightly less elite than Columbia, so it's likely that the Black students there were somewhat *worse*, as the article notes, making her claims more likely.
This all comes from @zagrebbi's latest article. It's well worth a read!
- His license is suspended
- He was once a soldier for a Mafia family
- He's telling me about his time in Rikers
- He's showing me YouTube videos
- He's telling me his theories about Jews
He's telling me about gang wars he was in ad a kid.
He's wondering why all the Chinese girls are lined up - for an audition?
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"Yeah, these African guys, yeesh"
"I couldn't fuck that whore because I got the erectile dysfunction."