Turks in Denmark have lower Pisa scores than those at home. Consistent with the high yes%, assuming neg cor with IQ.
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Yes. The point is that some countries received more Anatolian highlands' Turks, and others more higher status Turks. This means that Turks
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are not just Turks, but there's country specific selectivity. This causes error in studies of immigrant performance if not modeled. So these
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data may make it possible to take into account the Turk selectivity. But might also just reflect differential integration success.
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Since you read Dutch, could you see if you could find me some better data than these? https://openpsych.net/paper/16 http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=6351
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n=12 for crime (incl. Dutch). Looks like the same for other outcomes. It's not very good. But at least it covers many outcomes. Thanks!
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Crime outcomes vary a lot between countries, even within countries over time! Hard to compare. E.g. prison rates, suspect rates,
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persons found guilty of >=1 crime, guilty verdict rates. These can all come either for citizenship or origin country groups too. A big mess!
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