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    1. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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      Population transfer from bad to good countries within the EU. Equalizing demographics is the only way to equalize countries but then you no longer have good countries, just a lot of mediocre ones. https://twitter.com/idvck/status/1001494811516506113 …

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    2. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 31 May 2018
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      do you mean to claim that this is bad for the 'good' countries?

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    3. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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      Of course.

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    4. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 31 May 2018
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      so cost-free foreign workers is bad for countries in demographic decline? ok lol

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    5. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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      These people aren't cost free foreign workers. Foreign workers tend to settle, and their kids will be net negatives -- because everybody who is below Danish standards is. Requires a lot of selective immigration to not get this result, and we're not seeing it.

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    6. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 31 May 2018
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      there virtually does not exist a single report that concludes that EU immigration has been a net negative for denmark, no idea where you're getting this from.

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    7. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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      I said their children. The first generation is net positive because they grew up at home (i.e. no costs for Denmark in early life). I.e. in the reports, look for "Efterkommere, vestlige" which is mostly EU later gen. E.g. https://www.fm.dk/oekonomi-og-tal/oekonomisk-analyse/2017/indvandreres-nettobidrag-til-offentlige-finanser …pic.twitter.com/0srfIcstAd

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      Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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      EU, øst (east) is obviously below Danish mean. But in any case, one does not need these actual numbers to make the predictions because we know that immigrant outcomes are easy to predict from home country well-doing.pic.twitter.com/IAWUKSeQpW

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        2. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 31 May 2018
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          the report you linked yourself states that 1) eu immigrants are a massive plus for society. 2) when you corrigate for the young age of the descendants of EU immigrants they become a positive contributing factor as well. being 1:1 with natives after one gen is a weird expectationpic.twitter.com/xwoDmKrfEA

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        3. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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          (1): first generation, not later generations. (2). No, Table 3.1 is for all western later generations, not EU specifically. For EU specifically, look at Figure 3.11. It shows EU and East EU later generations are net negative relative to whole population.

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        4. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 31 May 2018
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          the text to 3.11 literally states that while not as beneficial to tax income as native and western eu citizens, eastern eu is still net positive.pic.twitter.com/jSzvGchKtg

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        5. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 31 May 2018
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          No, they are talking about the line being above 0 in the working age population (erhvervsaktive alder). The life-time contribution of this group is obviously below that of the general population, and thus even more below that of Danes.

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        6. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 1 Jun 2018
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          You're concluding that solely based off the graph, which is based on a extrapolation, from what I can tell, given that second gen Eastern European immigrants are barely in their teens, at best, as if this year. Not to even mention pensionists.

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        7. Yuriy V. Jespersen‏ @YuriyVJ 1 Jun 2018
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          One could look at Sweden or the UK to check, however, given that they didn't restrict Eastern immigration in 2004. Sweden is a better comparison to the danish welfare state, whereas the UK has a larger sample size.

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