Posted on 11/28/2016 8:19:32 AM PST by reaganaut1
Asians in America faced heavy discrimination and animus in the early twentieth century. Yet, after institutional restrictions were lifted in the late 1940s, Asian incomes quickly converged to white incomes. Why? In the politically incorrect paper of the year (ungated) Nathaniel Hilger argues that convergence was due to market forces subverting discrimination.
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Despite this intense discrimination, Asian (primarily Japanese and Chinese) incomes converged to white incomes as early as 1960 and certainly by 1980. One argument is that Asians invested so heavily in education that convergence has been overstated but Hilger shows that convergence occurred conditional on education. Similarly, convergence was not a matter of immigration or changing demographics. Instead, Hilger argues that once institutional discrimination was eased in the 1940s, market forces enforced convergence.
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If that theory is true, however, then why havent black incomes converged? And here is where the paper gets into the politically incorrect:
Modern empirical work has indicated that cognitive test scoresinterpreted as measures of productivity not captured by educational attainmentcan account for a large share of black-white wage and earnings gaps (Neal and Johnson, 1996; Johnson and Neal, 1998; Fryer, 2010; Carruthers and Wanamaker, 2016). This literature documents large black-white test score gaps that emerge early in childhood (Fryer and Levitt, 2013), persist into adulthood, and appear to reflect genuine skills related to labor market productivity rather than racial bias in the testing instrument (Neal and Johnson, 1996).
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Just because you are correct doesn’t mean anyone is listening
I’ve noticed that...
>> maybe Asians on the whole are just smarter than other races
East Asians collectively have the highest IQ slightly ahead of Caucasians. But that doesn’t mean they’re the smartest.
Given the widespread stupidity, I’m not sure it’s possible to determine which segment of humanity is the smartest.
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