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Raj Chetty's Surprising New Insights On How Children Succeed

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Immigrant Advantage Fuels Economic Mobility

Economic mobility among first-generation Asian immigrants is significantly higher than that of their second-generation counterparts, revealing that the advantages seen are primarily rooted in immigrant experiences. Second-generation children of Asian descent in the U.S. exhibit similar economic outcomes to white Americans, indicating a shift in mobility expectations over generations. The high upward mobility among first-generation immigrants can be attributed to factors such as educational resources and knowledge present in immigrant households, despite initial low socioeconomic indicators. Additionally, immigrants often settle in communities that provide better opportunities for success, which influences positive economic outcomes for their children.

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