are not just Turks, but there's country specific selectivity. This causes error in studies of immigrant performance if not modeled. So these
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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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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