Does that still hold if you factor in low Balkan iq?
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That data is for *all* immigrants from those regions. It doesn't rebut my argument that refugee populations are not highly-selected. The Bosnian refugees would be outnumbered by "normal" East European migrants in the data. It would be the same for the Somalis in the Africa data
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The best way to settle this would be if someone had collected educational attainment data on refugee populations prior to their entry into the USA. Then we could check if Bosnian-Americans were drawn from a selective pool like most immigrants to the US.
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You mean similar to Brain Drain dataset? I am trying to work with what can possibly be gotten here, not dreamy perfect datasets no one has. http://www.iab.de/en/daten/iab-brain-drain-data.aspx …
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In the absence of perfect datasets, we can also look at media/ethnographic reports of populations in the US that mostly consist of recent refugees. IMO, these reports suggest that refugees in America are not highly-selected like other immigrants. E.g. http://www.ijhssnet.com/journals/Vol_4_No_11_1_September_2014/22.pdf …
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I don't trust media reports, but one can do some quantitative studies of some of them. Have you seen work by J Fuerst on US recent African immigrants? http://humanvarieties.org/2015/11/05/the-measured-proficiency-of-somali-americans/ … and http://humanvarieties.org/2015/10/28/using-surnames-to-assess-ethnic-aptitude/ … See also http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=5347
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I've read many of his other posts on HV, but not those two. Thanks!
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These name based methods are clever and could easily be expanded to many areas. One can get name origins using e.g. http://behindthename.com/ . For names not in database, one can certainly build a highly accurate predictor based on the letter patterns in the names.
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One can certainly also do this for every other ethnicity, including Jews, so it is one way to quantitatively study the JQ. I suggested using this on book titles/metadata before to test KMac model claims.
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