@pseudoerasmus could you comment on this? Maybe fill in some missing references. :)
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@KirkegaardEmil I know you don't want to complicate model but distance must make a big difference to selection; informally Mideast & SAsian+ -
@KirkegaardEmil +groups in North America seem much more + selected than in Europe; inverse holds for Latam esp Mx & Central America -
@KirkegaardEmil (not many Latam in Europe but there are in Spain) also (I think) distance predicts SES level of immigrants from Latam to USA
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@KirkegaardEmil I do not understand the reason you cite tabarrok on open borders; what relation does passage have with "total immigrant S"? -
@KirkegaardEmil the wage effect that open borders advocates talk about is due to host country institutions -
@KirkegaardEmil don't know what references you had in mind but on immigrant cultural assimilation I left many afterhttps://twitter.com/s8mb/status/671660235195555841 … -
@pseudoerasmus Thanks, many useful comments. Distance to source country is a good, testable idea. Does not take into acc. water or mountains
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@KirkegaardEmil Cross-classfied Multilevel Model of Tubergen, Maas & Flap (2004) in American Sociological Review 69:701-24 more suited 1/2 -
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