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"name": "Replication for \"The cream of the crop? geography networks and Irish migrant selection\" (Journal of Economic History)",
"author": {
"name": "Dylan Shane Connor",
"givenName": "Dylan Shane",
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"name": "Arizona State University"
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"description": "This is the replication package for \"The cream of the crop? geography networks and Irish migrant selection\" (Journal of Economic History).
Summary: During the Age of Mass\nMigration (1850-1913), Ireland had a higher emigration rate than any other\nmajor migrant sending country. This paper examines how emigrants from Ireland\ncompared to the people they left behind. Irish emigrants were\ndisproportionately drawn from poorer farming and less literature households\n(negatively selected), and this negative selection was exacerbated by high\nemigration from communities with established migrant networks.
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"datePublished": "2018",
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"address": "Ireland and the United States"
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"@id": "https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022050718000682",
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"name": "ICPSR Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research"
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"name": "National University of Ireland"
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