It gives you the ability to earn a lot more, if you want to earn money (and obviously such a metric like 'gross income' excludes stuff like better health or total wealth or non-working wife or the positive externalities). Look at Gensowski for an example: https://www.gwern.net/docs/iq/2018-gensowski.pdf …
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Danish salaries are very compressed because socialism light. Check out the returns to skill from OECD. Not sure wtf is up with this specific plot, but you get the idea. https://wol.iza.org/articles/do-skills-matter-for-wage-inequality/long …pic.twitter.com/ByuAj2K7tg
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It's pretty low return here, but not as far as that figure shows. But yeah, having worked in USA, I know what you mean. Good coder gets about double pay in USA compared to here.
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Seems to confirm what
@Saunderspeter found nearly 25 years ago https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0038038595029001003 … but which the British sociological establisment dismissed out of hand. -
Nice find. Didn't know this one.
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Here's my thread about the study.
#ISIR2019https://twitter.com/Russwarne/status/1149688302783606785 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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