@ManneGerell re. the report cited here http://mgerell.blogspot.dk/2016/08/sarnecki-invandrare-och-brottslighet.html … fairly poor country of origin data. Origin country matters a lot!
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @ManneGerell
Do you know of any decent datasets with country of origin outcomes from Sweden? I can't find any!
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
Individual level data sets? You'll probably need to get it from Statistics Sweden (after getting ethics board approval)
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Replying to @ManneGerell
Looks like MOMS 2012/2015 has individual level data which you used in your paper. I assume it's anonymized, yes?
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
Yes, and you can apply to use MOMS, but it doesnt have country of origin, only foreign borne etc.
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Replying to @ManneGerell @KirkegaardEmil
I used stat swed data aggregated to neighborhoods for the heterogeneity measure
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Replying to @ManneGerell
That's fine. :) Can you share your non-secret data? OSF repo is best choice, otherwise upload to blog?
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
You want neighborhood lvl data? I can just email it then
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Yes, neighborhood level is good enough. Individual could be interesting too, but usually hard to get. emil@emilkirkegaard.dk
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