See Danish and Norwegian data https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=5347
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Author notes that Eritreans are no longer performing that well in later datasets, which occurred when selection was seemingly lowered.pic.twitter.com/Y15EOYBup0
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I can’t read Swedish..can you translate what is the chart says please?
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Employment rates for men/women by origin, and years since immigration (x axis).
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and how are the Swedes in Ethiopia and Eritrea doing..... oh wait a minute I forgot it's all one way traffic, and Western politicians have allowed them to treat our countries as just living space for their excess and booming populations.

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I know some Scandinavians in Eritrea. They are doing fine but do not intend to stay.
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from what i know they are either amhara or somalian. they do not have that "good immigrant" reputation as iranians do.
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Well good for them
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I can’t read Swedish...can you translate what the chart says please?
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The obvious guess is that the difficulty of emigrating creates a strong selection for those who would do well, even if the destination country isn't filtering much.
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Selective upper class immigration, I guess
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