The book, as can be read by anybody. You don't have tobe unconmy christian enough to be an economist. It's very accessible. Butn your formal analysis of the book is based on what's novel about your analysis? In other words, who cares about ancestry dot com? Why do i need that stuff? I mean, is it because the 19 30 and 19 20 and 19 ten census isn't available? So t tell me why? What the ancestry dotcom stuff adds?
Immigration to the United States, say Ran Abramitzky and Leah Boustan, is more novel than short story: It takes decades for new immigrants to catch up economically. But their kids on average thrive economically and have higher rates of upward mobility than American-born kids. Abramitzky and Boustan talk about their book Streets of Gold with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Using an extraordinary data set of millions of Americans, Boustan and Abramitzky find that today's immigrants and their children are surprisingly similar to yesterday's.