StevenFM zei:
Alsjeblieft.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30945204/
Race Matters: Income Shares, Income Inequality, and Income Mobility for All U.S. Races
Beetje jammer en beledigend voor de wetenschap zelf dat onderzoek van professionele wetenschappers hier wordt afgedaan als linkse propaganda.
"One of the main purposes of the study is to compare intergenerational mobility — that is, the degree to which children exceed, or fall behind, their parents economically — across different racial groups.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, they find that downward mobility is much higher among black Americans and American Indians than among white, Hispanic, or Asian Americans. White children whose parents are in the top fifth of the income distribution have a 41.1 percent chance of staying there as adults; for Hispanic children, the rate is 30.6 percent, and for Asian-American children, 49.9 percent. But for black children, it’s only 18 percent, and for American Indian children only 23 percent.
Indeed, black and American Indian children born into upper- or upper-middle-class families are nearly as likely to fall to the bottom fifth of the income distribution as to stay in the top fifth.
Conversely,
upward mobility for children born into the bottom fifth of the distribution is markedly higher among whites than among black or American Indian children. Among children who grew up in the bottom fifth of the distribution,
10.6 percent of whites make it into the top fifth of household incomes themselves, as do
25.5 percent of Asian-Americans. By contrast, only 7.1 percent of Hispanic children born in the bottom fifth make it to the top fifth, along with 3.3 percent of American Indian children and a tiny 2.5 percent of black children."
Dat is niet wat ik vroeg. Maar ok.
Waarom doen aziaten het dan substantieel beter dan blanken?
Vooral in upward mobility.
10.6 percent voor blanken en 25.5 percent voor aziaten.
Worden blanken dan ook gediscrimineerd tgov aziaten? Of denk je dat er iets anders fundamenteel speelt? Zoals culturele aspecten?